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Add Some Yin to Your Yang
Five Ways to Restore Feminine Energy
Ancient Chinese
traditions teach that everything in existence has
two opposing yet complimentary forces called yin
and yang. These forces are in a constant dance
with each other, creating balance and harmony in
all things. Yang energy is light, active,
outward-focused, rational and male, while yin
energy is dark, passive, inward-focused,
receptive, emotional and female. When these two
forces are in balance within and around us, we
feel comfortable, secure, and at peace. When one
energy dominates an aspect of our lives, however,
we feel out-of-sorts, restless and discontented.
Our modern culture places a lot of value on yang
energy—focusing outside of ourselves, being
active and on-the-go, and getting things done.
Yin energy tends to be looked on as a weak, less
desired force—who has time to slow down, be
quiet, and not get anything done?! As women,
though, we are predominantly yin energy. Yet over
the years, we have learned to ignore and deny
these slow, inner-focused, quiet, feminine forces
in favour of the more goal-directed, rational,
masculine energies. This is why so many women
find it difficult to slow down and just “be” with
their kids—we always feel the need to be doing
something.
With too much yang, we
have shifted out of balance with the natural
forces that direct us and many women are feeling
the lack of peace and contentment in their lives
as a result.
So, just how do we add some yin to our yang?! We
do it slowly and gradually by adding some slower,
softer, quiet, inner-directed activity into our
lives. Here are five ideas you can try:
1. Find some quiet time.
Most of us are overscheduled and hurried these
days. Adding some yin to our lives requires
finding time and space to be quiet, still and
inward-focused. Having a bath, taking a nap,
meditating, praying, or taking a quiet walk in
nature are just a few ways we can disconnect from
the outer world and reconnect with our inner
world of feelings and experiences.
2. Start a journal.
Yin energy is emotional and feeling-centred, so
reflecting and writing in a journal is a
wonderful way to begin reconnecting with how you
feel. I like to suggest going to your local
bookstore or gift store and buying yourself a
beautiful journal—something that inspires you and
that you’ll love to write your innermost feelings
in.
3. Feng shui your home.
Does your home contribute to feelings of comfort,
contentment and peace or does it reflect chaos,
clutter and disharmony? Do you have a space for
yourself that contributes to yin energy? The
ancient Chinese art of feng shui (pronounced “fun
shway”) focuses on the balance and flow of energy
in your environment. There are many workshops,
services and resources available to help you
learn more about feng shui and how you can apply
it to achieve more balance and harmony in your
life.
4. Nourish your senses.
Because yin is a receptive energy, surrounding
yourself with stimuli that nourish your senses
will go a long way in restoring the balance of
yin and yang. Stimuli with yin energy include
music with soothing sounds of nature—especially
water—and relaxing classical music; soft, sweet
scents such as lavender and vanilla; warm,
scented bubble baths, massage or pedicures are
all excellent ways to boost yin energy.
5. Do something creative.
Any creative, artistic endeavour will do wonders
for boosting feminine, yin energy. Painting,
woodworking, scrap booking, gardening, cooking,
writing, decorating, knitting, photography,
flower-arranging—there are countless ways to get
creative. The key is to find something that
resonates with you and to focus on the
process—don’t set a timeline for yourself and
don’t worry about the outcome, just create for
the pure yin of it.
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