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Michael Savitsky: yin and yang
Michael Savitsky: concept of yin and yang
Yin and Yang, as Michael Savitsky explains, are two essential
concepts in feng shui. The concepts and knowledge existing
nowadays about Yin and yang have ancient roots which can be
traced back to over three thousand years ago, being based
this way on millenary oriental concepts and information.
Michael Savitsky: balance
As Michael Savitsky would say, yin and yang are two opposite
and equal aspects of a unity. According to this concept, a
unity can always be divided in two opposite components of
equal incidence and power, and any unity or whole has them.
Yin is the quiet, relaxed, and receptive component, while
yang is the active, expansive, and searching one, both of
them necessary and indispensable for a unity to exist.
Michael Savitsky: unity
Yin and yang depend on each other since they could not exist
without the other. At the same time, they oppose and need
to maintain this interpolation in order to exist and keep
the balance of the unity they compose. Each of these components,
as Michael Savitsky explains, tend to try to dominate over
the other, but since both do they maintain their equality.
Michael Savitsky: feng shui
Yin and yang are very important notions to feng shui since
they must be understood in order to be able to comprehend
how everything that surrounds us and all in nature tends to
look for a balance. Change happens when there is not balance
between these forces and therefore the weaker one starts looking
for its equal lost place. This way, this is in the very roots
of feng shui, the way in which nature tends to balance and
we should realize the way things happen and behave around
us is always based on that. |
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