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Dear Anon,
Overall, yin and yang cannot be really `seen'. It has different meanings such as bright and dark, hot or cold.
It is easier to imagine what it is like. For example, in a room, one can make it more yang or more yin. More yang, would mean brighter colours or putting up bright posters etc..
Maybe perhaps, you could elaborate more, if I truly missed the point.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 1/7/00 1:30:21 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear cecil,
Would like to see some
pictures showing the yin/ yang
balance. Thanks.


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Dear cecil,
The reason I asked for yin/yang balance picture is so that user can understand the concept better. I came across a book in which the author had explained the concept by using pictures from real life, interior decoration and gardens etc. eg pictures of sunrise as the yang and the pictures of moonlight as yin also eg. darker color walls (yang) lighter color carpet(yin) and many more. Since it is such an important part of learning feng shui. I thought pictures explaining this concept will be beneficial for users. Thanks.

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Dear Anon,
Thanks for your clarifications:)

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On 1/7/00 4:42:09 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear cecil,
The reason I asked for
yin/yang balance picture is so
that user can understand the
concept better. I came across
a book in which the author had
explained the concept by using
pictures from real life,
interior decoration and
gardens etc. eg pictures of
sunrise as the yang and the
pictures of moonlight as yin
also eg. darker color walls
(yang) lighter color
carpet(yin) and many more.
Since it is such an important
part of learning feng shui. I
thought pictures explaining
this concept will be
beneficial for users. Thanks.


Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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