Healing Your Eyes with Chinese Medicine by Andy Rosenfarb
Author:Andy Rosenfarb [Rosenfarb, Andy]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
ISBN: 978-1-58394-469-1
Publisher: North Atlantic Books
Published: 2011-08-29T16:00:00+00:00
Yin-Yang Theory and Qigong
The theory of yin and yang is the core of traditional Chinese culture. There are two different ways to understand yin and yang. The most familiar explanation is that yin and yang are two complementary or opposing forces. In the human body, the major organs are paired according to yin and yang. Yang has to do with function and movement, and yin provides structure.
What we can see is yang and what we cannot see is yin. The material world is yang; the intangible world is yin. The yin world is a relatively new field in modern science that calls for greater exploration. Quantum physics provides one of the best models for understanding this notion of the non-material world.
Concerning the human body, the physical body is yang; the “spirit” or “soul” is yin. The soul is beyond the three-dimensional world. In this context, a person’s soul can be regarded as mind, spirit, thought, and consciousness. As we discussed earlier, the soul is connected to the heart. Soul has three distinguishing characteristics:
It is the extension of the five human senses, which cannot be quantified or perceived by modern science and technology (at least not yet).
It works at a speed faster than light. Thought or conscious activity needs no time to process. As soon as you think of something, the manifestation is instantaneous.
The soul is not bound by the three-dimensional world and can transcend all barriers of time and space. Therefore, the soul is not something we are familiar with in the three-dimensional world, so this becomes difficult to believe or conceptualize. According to Qigong yin-yang theory, it is the yin sphere or “yin world.” Quantum physics poses this world as the domain of “pure potentiality.”
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