The most basic theory of acupuncture is yin and yang. Before we talk about theory, let’s talk about pronunciation. Most people know how to say “yin,” but a little pet peeve of mine is when people say “yang” like Cristina Yang’s name from Grey’s Anatomy, with a long vowel sound, which is incorrect. It is actually pronounced with a short vowel sound, like yawn.
Ok, now for the theory:
Most people associate yin and yang as simply opposites, but there is a little more to it. While yin and yang oppose each other, they also support each other. Neither can exist without the other; they are infinitely divisible in each other, and they are dynamic.
Everything in life, in this universe, plays a role in the yin yang theory.
Some examples:
Yin | Yang |
Moon | Sun |
Midnight | Midday |
Winter | Summer |
Water | Fire |
Cold | Heat |
Stillness | Movement |
Dark | Light |
Hidden | Revealed |
Hard | Soft |
Heavy | Light (mass) |
Female | Male |