Many people do not believe in Yin, Yang, or Yin Yang Theory. These people might be of the opinion that Yin Yang Theory is a primitive belief system developed by a primitive people. Or they may have some other reason for feeling Yin Yang Theory is a valid theory.
According to Happeh Theory, citizens of the West are encouraged to believe that Yin Yang Theory is worthless as part of the plot by the Forces of Evil to make human beings weak and easy to control.
A human being with a weak Yin part of the body, and if you do not believe in the Yin or Yang parts of the body you probably have a weak Yin part of the body, is easy for the Forces of Evil to control, because a weak Yin part of the body is directly linked to a weak physical body and a weak mind.
Yin Yang Theory is a valid theory. There are parts of the body that can be labled as either Yin or Yang. Because it can be hard for people to accept that Yin Yang Theory is valid, or hard for people to understand how Yin Yang Theory applies to the human body, this blog is dedicated to providing material to help people believe in and understand Yin Yang Theory.
This blog entry is about how a strong Yin part of the body will change the way the human body looks.
According to Happeh Theory, it can be helpful to visualize the Yin part of the body as a separate growing thing within the human body. When the Yin part of the body develops and becomes strong, it will change the appearance of the human body in specific ways.
The process would be similar to the roots of a tree growing under the ground where it is impossible to see them or know what they are doing,
then at some point the roots begin to stick up above the ground where they can be seen.
The Yin part of the body can be visualized as growing underneath the surface of the body. Then at some point when the Yin part of the body becomes strong enough, it will show itself by changing the surface of the body
The example picture for this blog entry shows four men who are part of a wrestling contest. One of the men’s bodies is displaying signs of strong Yin.
Picking out which one has strong Yin is easy even if you do not know anything about or believe in the Yin part of the body. The man who is second from the left is the man with strong Yin.
The most obvious way to reach that conclusion is to note that each of the other three men are looking down, while the man second from the left is looking up. Without even taking Yin and Yang into consideration, it seems like the man who is looking up must be stronger than the other men who are all looking down.
The man’s strong Yin has changed his neck so it looks very thick.
The man’s neck has a unique look. A thick neck does not have to look like, and usually does not look like, the example man’s neck. That unique look is what signifies that the man has strong Yin. Only a strong Yin part of the body can change the human neck to look like the example man’s neck.
It was stated earlier how the look of the neck was similar to the look of tree roots above the surface of the ground. The next picture compares the neck to some above ground tree roots.
The Yin part of the body is also what is making the man look up and making his neck so prominent. The Yin part of the body can be visualized as trying to burst out of the neck. That pressure from the inside of the body pushes the neck forward so much that it bulges as shown in the picture.
When the neck moves forwards in reaction to the Yin pressure on it, the rest of the body naturally moves forward by some amount that is determined by the distance of the body part from the neck. That is why the man’s entire body seems to be leaning forward.
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The curious individual will be wondering why the Yin part of the body pushes the body forward, and why the Yin part of the body is pushing the man’s neck and not some other part of his body forward.
It was stated earlier that Yin and Yang can be applied to the human body in many different ways. Yin was said to be soft while Yang was said to be hard. Yin can also be described as expanding while Yang can be described as contracting.
The reason the Yin part of the body pushes the body forwards is because of the expanding nature of the Yin part of the body. The Yin part of the body expands and the direction of that expansion is naturally to the front of a human body.
It is easy to see why the front of the body is the direction of the expanding Yin by looking at an overhead view of the human body. Please take a moment to examine the following overhead picture of the human body for clues that indicate a natural direction for the expanding Yin forces within the human body.
The most obvious clue is the back. There is an indentation in the center of the back.
An indentation is usually created by pushing on something. There is nothing pushing on the human back to create that depression, so why is it there? A mundane scientific explanation would be that the spine is located where the indentation is. The thick muscles on either side of the spine raise upwards which gives the spine area a depressed look.
Another explanation for the indentation in the back of the human body according to Happeh Theory, is that the expanding Yin part of the body travels through the center of the back. The force of the Yin pressure on the center of the back is what has pushed it inwards to create the indentation there.
The next picture shows the path of the Yin forces pressing on the center of the back.
Each line represents the Yin forces of the body. The Yin forces are shown traveling around the curve of the shoulders to the center of the back, where they press on and travel through the center of the body to the front of the body. The arrow is to help indicate the direction of travel of each line.
The reason why the Yin forces of the body would travel around the shoulders and then through the center of the back can be explained by The Double Cylinder View of the Human Body, which is one of the theoretical models of the human body created for Happeh Theory.