Yin And Yang Counterbalance Each Other Yin Yang Zhi
As is their nature, yin and yang strive to retain a lasting dynamic balance.
An imbalance in one of the two opposite poles invariably influences the other pole, which changes the relationship of the poles to each other. With yang surplus, yin gets reduced or consumed. For example, high fever (yang repletion) results in a weakening of the body (reduced yin) through intense sweating. There are four basic forms of imbalance, which according to TCM explain essential physiological and pathophysiological processes.
Yin repletion with relativeyang vacuity
^ repletion condition
Yang repletion with relative yin vacuity
^ repletion condition
Yin vacuity with relative yang repletion
^ vacuity condition
Yang vacuity with relative yin repletion
^ vacuity condition

Yin Yang Balance
Achieve Health, Wealth And Body Balance Through Yin Yang Mastery. Cut up on the old stone drums of Republic of China, inscribed in books handed down through thousands of years, traced on ancient saucers and on saucers made today, is a sign and a symbol. It is woven into textiles, stitched into embroideries, emblazoned over house gates, wrought into shop emblems, a circle, locked together inside it yang and yin yang, light, yin, dark, each carrying inside itself the essence of the other, each shaped to the other
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