Our dear Chinese friends are famous for their without parallel « zen » side and I’m not going to contradict that. After almost 2 months spend in their company (40% of Chinese students in my class), I can only confirm this stereotype.
Among all their wonderful theories of wisdom, my favourite one is probably the one dealing with the concepts of Yin and Yang. The yin symbolises darkness and coldness. The yang is its contrary. It means light and energy.
November: At the moment, we’re entering a cold period (well at least for the
Well that’s no big surprise when you know that according to the Chinese medicine, the winter fits to the yin. However, the good news is that it hasn’t have to be the same on the inside. I mean, aren’t yin and yang supposed to balance each other?
Then, how to find again that right balance we’re talking about? The answer is simple: Add more yang to your life: warm colours, light and activities are the secrets. Incorporate this to your lifestyle, your food, your clothes, your relationships …Etc anything you can have an influence on.
2 comments:
I agree with the Yin and Yan theory. They are like two sides of the same coin, coexistent, and complementary.
Brighten yourself in the winter Valerie! Warm colours, brown/red tea...
Take care!
Fran
I love winter! Strangely summer makes me sad (weird, I know), the heat makes me anxious and I don´t even want to move. I guess we all have our season. But yeah, no matter what mix it up!
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