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Fang
Shui Yin and Yang Principle

Polar opposites which are very much
connected to each other.
Always interaction between the two. Everything that is Yin has some Yang in it
and everything that is Yang has some Yin. All things grow and develop
unceasingly, expressing the perpetual exchange of Yin and Yang. Nothing
stays static, everything is ever changing.
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YANG |
YIN |
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White |
Black |
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Summer
days longest
nights shorter
daylight is strongest
busy
more active time |
Winter
days shortest
nights longest
black or darkness is strongest
quiet
less active time |
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Day |
Night |
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Light |
Dark |
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Hot |
Cold |
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*Male
Traditionally males have been
more aggressive and active. |
*Female
Traditionally females would be
more passive or receptive. |
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Sky |
Earth |
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Sun |
Moon |
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Light |
Shade |
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Immaterial |
Material |
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Activity |
Rest |
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Motion |
Stillness |
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Expansion |
Contraction |
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Above |
Below |
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Upward |
Downward |
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Firm |
Soft |
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Hot |
Cold |
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Hard |
Soft |
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Fire |
Water |
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Father |
Mother |
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Son |
Daughter |
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Front |
Back` |
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Top |
Bottom |
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Sweet |
Sour |
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Angry |
Sad |
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Irritability |
Depression |
*In Feng Shui the goal is to have balance. In today's
society we are seeking this balance by women becoming more assertive, and men
being more intuitive or sensitive.
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about the relationship of all trigrams to each other.
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