The yin yang principal most associated with the feminine is Yin.
Here are some of the characteristics associated with the Yin principle, which link it to the feminine:
- Receptive and Passive: Yin is often described as the receptive, inward, and yielding force.
- Darkness and Cold: It is associated with the moon, night, darkness, and cool temperatures.
- Rest and Stillness: Yin represents stillness, rest, reflection, and intuition.
- Earth and Water: It is linked to the energy of the Earth and the qualities of water (soft, flowing, deep).
In contrast, the Yang principle is associated with the masculine, characterized by:
- Active and Energetic: Yang is the active, outward, and expansive force.
- Light and Heat: It is associated with the sun, day, brightness, and warmth.
- Movement and Action: Yang represents movement, drive, and external action.
It’s important to remember that in the philosophy of Yin and Yang, they are complementary opposites. Everything in existence contains both Yin and Yang, and one cannot exist without the other, as symbolized by the small dot of the opposite color within each half of the Taijitu (Yin Yang symbol).
Would you like to know more about how the Yin and Yang principles are applied in a specific area, such as Traditional Chinese Medicine or Feng Shui?
(AI)… SAID

The “STRUCTURE” the LADY
accepts!
I KNOW SOME…. Most of them don’t complain a lot about the STRUCTURE in a Mennonite way.
“NO WOMAN CAN ENTER THE KINGDOM, UNLESS SHE BECOMES A MAN!”
You can use “STRUCTURE” and other TRAITS, and STILL be a LADY!
SPIRIT BE YOUR GUIDE!


