Outwardly, Tigers are passionate and powerful just like the Dragon, but their internal energies are very different. The Tiger’s fundamental energy is one of patience and purpose, very similar to how a tiger in a wild must employ great patience when stalking their prey. (Not to say all Dragon people behave like this, of course! But this is the basic fundamental energy of the Dragon native.) Its dynamic spirit and powerful wings mean it spends a lot of time flying high in the sky, searching for lands to conquer and places to rule. The Dragon represents the masculine, boldness and extroversion. So, what makes some of these animals Yin and others Yang? The list of Yin and Yang animals is below: Yang Chinese Zodiac Animals: This does not mean that any one animal is better than the other it only means that six of them encompass qualities and energies that are Yang-related and six encompass energies that are Yin related – achieving perfect balance within the Zodiac. Its roots go very deep, therefore, in areas of Ancient China, such as Feng Shui, medicine and Chinese Astrology.Īll of the animals of the Chinese Zodiac are represented by Yin or Yang. Yin and Yang is the basis of Taoism and a guiding principle in Chinese philosophy. Swiss psychiatrist, Carl Jung, summed it up very well when he said: A world without either of them is a world that would cease to exist. The important thing to remember about Yin and Yang is that neither are absolute or mutually exclusive – they depend on one another. By doing so in our own individual personal lives and by reconciling our own fears and negative thinking, we can then project this same harmony into the world, which is ultimately what Yin and Yang is striving for.
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This represents the fundamental message of Yin and Yang: that in order for us to live in a state of equilibrium, we must find a way to live with peace and harmony, free from aggression or fear. If you look at the symbol of Yin and Yang (which look like two little curled tadpoles) you will see that one is white with a black dot inside it and the other is black with a white dot inside it. Furthermore, Taoists (from which Yin and Yang originated from) believe that all evil stems from imbalance. One is not necessarily evil, but evil may be created because of this lack of conflict. Take a tourist who wants only Sun and a farmer who wants both Sun and rain. But Good and Evil are not as easily defined as, for example, Night and Day, because so much subjectivity come with them, stemming from what we like and dislike, what we fear and don’t fear. When it comes to Good and Evil, we would say that Yang is Good (harmony) and Yin is Evil (disharmony).