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Yin/Yang



Yin is a term in Chinese philosophy to describe the side of material energy (or qi) that is characterized as female, passive, and sustaining, and is associated with earth, dark, and cold. It is the opposite of yang, which is the side of material energy that is characterized as male, active, and creative, and associated with heaven, heat, and light. Together yin and yang exemplify dualism in the natural world, highlighting that what may at first seem as opposing forces may instead be complementary, interconnected, and interdependent.

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Mantak Chia Emotional Creation Cycle

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The Taoist Soul Body: Harnessing the Power of Kan and Li

A guide to the practice of the Lesser Kan and Li that gives birth to the soul body and the immortal spirit body • Shows how to awaken higher consciousness through practices in total darkness that stimulate the release of DMT by the pineal gland • Shows how to transform sexual energy into...

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Macrobiotic Diet: The Pros and Cons of Eating the Zen Way

Newton's Third Law states that with every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. In ancient Chinese philosophy, this concept is referred to as Yin and Yang.

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Jungian Psychology - The Anima and The Animus - Jung - Archetypes

In this video, I talk about The Anima and The Animus in the Jungian Psychological Model. I go over the information in this order. 1. Anima and Animus - basic definition 2. The gender spectrum now and how the Anima and Animus fits in 3. The feminine and masculine defined as Yin and Yang 4.

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Tai Chi Fa Jin: Advanced Techniques for Discharging Chi Energy

A guide to the seemingly effortless yet explosively powerful martial art techniques of Fa Jin • Explains how to collect energy within and discharge it for self-defense as well as healing • Explores how to counter the natural instinct to resist force with force and develop yielding softness...

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Anima and Animus: How to Balance Divine Feminine/Masculine

We are all a divine amalgamation of water and fire, soul and spirit, yin and yang. Ultimately, when we narrow everything down within us, we see that we contain two energies: that of the feminine and masculine.

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Taoist Secrets of Eating for Balance: Your Personal Program for Five-Element Nutrition

Explains how to use your Taoist astrology birth chart as a personal nutritional guide for health, longevity, and organ energy balance • Explores how to help balance your birth chi through your eating habits as well as explaining how foods address your five-element energetic profile • Provides...

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Faces of Your Soul: Rituals in Art, Maskmaking, and Guided Imagery with Ancestors, Spirit Guides, and Totem Animals

In Faces of Your Soul, Elise Dirlam Ching and Kaleo Ching combine art and archetypes, meditation and acupressure, guided imagery, journaling, and many different creative processes in a collage of healing knowledge and wisdom.

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Part 1. Three Golden Rules of Macrobiotics

Warren Kramer, a well-know Macrobiotic practitioner and counselor, shares his over 30 years of Macrobiotic experience.

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Encyclopedia of Witchcraft: The Complete A–Z for the Entire Magical World

The author of the popular Encyclopedia of 5,000 Spells and Encyclopedia of Spirits now explores the exciting magic and power of the mystical world of witches in Encyclopedia of Witchcraft, a comprehensive reference book that covers everything you ever wanted to know about this fascinating topic.

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