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Yang and Yin Wood


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Dear Master,


I did an analysis in your website and discover
I'm a Weak Yang Wood. Although I understand
the part about Weak and Strong, but I am kind
of confused with the Yang & Yin part.


Eg. what is difference between Weak Yang Wood
vs Weak Yin Wood?


Read that a Weak Wood should find a spouse
that is Water or Wood. Does it mean I should
find a spouse of Strong (Yang or Yin?) Water or
a Strong (Yang or Yin?) Wood?


Is a Weak (Yang or Yin?) Water or a Weak
(Yang or Yin?) Wood just as good??


So confused, please advise. Thank you.



Regards,
Sean


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Dear Sean,


Sean Lee wrote:
Eg. what is difference between Weak Yang Wood
vs Weak Yin Wood?

Actually, yin and yang simply defines more the chracteristics of a person. For example, Yang type tends to be more aggressive and very like outgoing type, while Yin type tends to be more passive and very introvert ype. But ultimately depends on the overall yin and yang balance.


Sean Lee wrote:
Read that a Weak Wood should find a spouse
that is Water or Wood. Does it mean I should
find a spouse of Strong (Yang or Yin?) Water or
a Strong (Yang or Yin?) Wood?

To be frank, it is hard to find the most perfect partner. ie a weak wood person would best have a partner such as Strong Water partner. This is already a hard match to find. A perfect match would be to further match the yin and yang.


For example a weak yin wood would be a perfect match to strong yang water. While a weak yang wood would be a perfect match to a strong yin water.


Sean Lee wrote:
Is a Weak (Yang or Yin?) Water or a Weak
(Yang or Yin?) Wood just as good??

Yin and yang only defines the type or overall characteristics ie whether one is more introvert (ie yin) or more extrovert (ie yang).


Weak or Strong of an element defines whether you lack more of your favourable or have too much of your favourable element. ie a weak water means you lack too little metal or water. While a strong water means you have too much of metal or water.


Water/Wood type of element defines your overall classification within the five element. a weak water and weak wood does not mean a weak water is weaker or stronger than weak wood. They are just different types of element classification.


So weak water and weak wood does not mean that one is better then the other. Each have their own characteristics. However, a weak water is beneficial to a weak wood, but a weak wood is bad for weak water. So this helps to define relationships between each person.


Hope that helps.


Warmest Regards
Robert Lee
GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research


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