I'm sure everybody's familiar with the symbol of the two equal sides of circle, one being white, one being black. Each have the opposite color, symbolizing perfect balance and harmony. Do you know the other symbol of yin and yang describe it in the circle, the circle representing Yang energy, and the square representing the energy. Chinese coins carry this symbol. Here Nanyang is the most fundamental principle of Fung Shui all about balance and harmony. Everything is either a little bit more Yin the Yang, or a little bit more Yang Yin Yang.
Nature always seeks balance while everything is in constant motion. Union Yang are also represent By uninterrupted line and a solid line, which has a significance when you study the eaching, or the book of changes. Each chain is based on 64 hexagrams, which are the variations of yin and yang arranged in six lines. Aging has a spiritualities many people turn to it for moral guidance. The most Yang version is six solid lines, and the most inversion is six lines of interrupted lines. They are number one and number two.
You don't need to know all the 64 hexagrams. It's just a little insight into the road field in the end. Each hexagram consists of an upper and lower part of one of the eight basic hexagrams associated with one of the eight compass directions. Each has a name and a description. Each hexagram is a combination of things In Yang, and each is different, eating the whole topic in itself. I don't have the knowledge myself to cover it properly here.
But if you are interested, I'd be happy to recommend your books and other tools to discover them. It is really fascinating how a simple concept and simple ingredients like yin and yang and ci, build up our entire world. It is out there for everybody. No special skills are needed just knowledge and awareness. Knowing the meaning and message of the hexagrams can hugely happier life to take the right course. And Fung Shui is doing the same for you.
Thank you overborne by the 64 symbols, take baby steps get a good understanding of the basics of Fung Shui, ci, Nanyang and the five elements. And if you wish to take it to the next level, I say go and explore eaching and the 64 hexagrams But let's get back to the first scene and Yang symbol. It represents so much more than simply two opposite energies being in balance. It represents the cycle of seasons, the cycle of the day, the directions to shows how perfectly nature is designed. Can you see how the summer is full of young energy, the hot sun the longer days, we are more active we spend more time outdoors we tend to be more cheerful. As the season changes, autumn arrives, the days are getting shorter, there's more darkness, the leaves fall off the trees.
Nature prepares for quiet period. During the winter, most parts of nature are dawn. Animals slow down. Some go into hibernation. It's time for quiet, slow, inactive energy. We spend more time indoors the days get really short.
We are less active than spring arrives, new energies born, the days are getting longer, we get more sunshine more warm, we feel the urge for a big spring clean. We want to declutter get organized make space for the new, the young energy takes over again. The same applies when we look at the symbol from the four main directions point of view. Self has the most young energy, the sun, the warmth, and as we move to the west, where the sun is setting towards the north, we enter the realm of analogy until we arrive at East by the sunrises again, bringing us young energy. function we can seem very complicated, but there are a few simple principles which if you get familiar with, you'll see that the rest of it is more intuition and feel. Providence tips tricks rules to follow.
Let's move to the last name. principle the five elements