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Yin Yang Theory Part 1 by Dr. Wu, Chinese Medicine School, AOMA Austin
In this free video by AOMA Graduate School of Integrative Medicine in Austin, Texas, Dr. Qianzi Wu speaks about the origin of Yin Yang theory and its role in Oriental Medicine.
Qianzhi (Jamie) Wu, LAc, MD (China), MS. studied acupuncture from a veteran barefoot doctor, starting his practice of traditional Chinese medicine in 1977 and later enrolling in TCM schools. He maintains in active clinical practice in Austin, specializing in treating internal medical disorders, sports injuries, pediatrics, and pain management.
AOMA Graduate School offers a master's-level graduate program in acupuncture and Oriental medicine. AOMA includes traditional Asian mind-body practices such as tai chi and qigong as an integral part of the curriculum and is one of very few acupuncture schools to begin clinical education for students in the first term.
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Yin Yang is the balance that must be maintained between Tranquility (Light) and Chaos (Dark). Dark being the absence of Light and vice versa. There is a light and dark spot on each side of the Yin Yang, opposite from the colour they are surrounded by. This means that if Light engulfs Dark, Dark will be able to balance itself out.
If the balance is broken, there is nothing. Our future would be futureless. The Yin Yang enforces that for as long as there is balance, existance will continue.
Jameswaterslive 1 week ago
jimmy wu is awesome!
DeathMetalRegulator 1 month ago
Good cannot exist without Evil but neither is 100% good or 100% evil. I like the Eastern Philosophies better than Western ones. They tend to make a bit more sense than anything that the Romans or Greeks came up with.
junkers1337 1 month ago
yes/no good/evil happy/sad etcetera...meaning an opposite to every idea, like/dislike same/different, -1 +1, zero/0/neutral an idea to get out of that philosophy, dark/light, attraction/repulsion, cause and effect also is an idea concept and discovery to go beyond the ying yang superstition. i had a hard time following hearing all the words he said anyways. darkness is absence of light not entirely and opposite yang. interesting ideas though.
jraydunn 1 month ago
It means duality white and black, good and bad, cold and hot, up and down and so on...
GiselleBellyDancer 2 months ago
ok im not being silly here but on judgement of this man i think he could possibly be a homosexual? just an observation
bboychi1 2 months ago
no thats completely rong
ayerscooking 2 months ago
in yang is also a balence
ayerscooking 2 months ago
yin yang is good vs evil
or push and pull and some believe
moon spirt and ocean spirt
ayerscooking 2 months ago
Yin and Yang are a balance
emywtigers 3 months ago