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In Chinese astrology , there is an intricate relationship between yin and yang and the five elements—wood, fire, earth, metal, and water. Knowing about this will help us achieve equilibrium and balance. First, let us understand what yin and yang are exactly.

Yin and yang are fundamental concepts that represent two complementary and interconnected forces that shape the universe and everything within it. Yin is the most feminine, receptive, inward and contracting energy. It is known for its coolness, darkness, passivity and introspection.



On the other hand, yan is the masculine, assertive energy. Importantly, yin and yang are not separate concepts. They are rather complementary opposites that make the whole existence.

They are interdependent, and the existence of one is contingent on the other. The yin has the yang, and the yang has the yin. Consequently, this never-ending movement and the cycle of the two states make life's rhythm.

Next, we will explore the five elements and their yin and yang nature. In Chinese philosophy, these elements are the very components that make up the universe. All of them are endowed with specific attributes and are associated with certain elements of nature, human body organs, emotions and seasons.

Awareness of how they complement themselves is a critical tool for overall health. Wood is thought to be a yang element, which has a symbolic meaning of growth, power and vitality. It stands for the hope and courage of spring - the little buds finally.

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