Yin and yang are pairs of opposites, both needing each other to exist.
Here is a small chart of yin and yang qualities:
Yin Yang
Female Male
Resting Active
Earth Heaven
Inside Outside
Night Daylight
Winter Summer
Space Time
Contracting Expanding
Introverted Extroverted
Dark Light
Cold Hot
Cool Warm
Rain Sun
Depression Joy
Salt Pepper
Diarrhea Constipation
Looking at the chart, we can begin to see how, on a wet rainy day, we begin to feel tired — wanting to rest — since rain has yin
qualities. Meanwhile, on a sunny day, we begin to feel alive — wanting to do things — since the sun has yang
qualities.
You've probably noticed how your pets are less active on rainy days, along with you too and how much more active your pets are when the sun is shining.
While some rain is nice, many people start to feel depressed when the rain never ends. On the other paw, too much sun and we get burned making our body too hot leading to sunstroke or heatstroke.
So on the rainy and dark days of winter, we must find a way to bring some yang
energy into our life — perhaps hot soup for you and some indoor activity for your pets. On those hot summer days, we need to know when to sit in the shade to take advantage of the yin
energy that shade provides.
Both yin and yang must always be in balance — excess either way can lead to health problems.