Yin Yang Theory was developed in Asian countries hundreds of years ago. According to Yin Yang Theory, everything in the universe can be described in terms of Yin and Yang. Since a human body is an object in the universe, the human body can be described in terms of Yin and Yang. Yin can be defined as relatively soft while Yang can be defined as relatively hard.
Modern technological civilization does not accept that Yin Yang Theory is a valid theory. Modern science has concluded that Yin Yang Theory is a primitive theory with no value that was developed by primitive people.
The words “Yin” and “Yang” are descriptive words. How can a descriptive word be wrong? The words “Yin” and “Yang” are like the words “tall” and “short”. If someone said that “Tall and short have no meaning”, people would think they were stupid. Of course tall and short have meaning. They describe the relative vertical height of objects.
The words Yin and Yang are just like that. The words Yin and Yang can be used to describe the relative softness or relative hardness of objects. How can saying an object is relatively soft or hard be wrong? It makes no sense.
Only someone stupid like a western scientist would declare that “Yin Yang Theory is worthless”, which is the equivalent of saying “Describing things as hard and soft is worthless”.
This series of blog entries will prove that Western science is wrong about Yin Yang Theory, by providing examples of people who are performing activities that are guided by the principles of Yin Yang Theory. The way that these examples prove Yin Yang Theory can really be used to describe the human body, comes from the obvious answer to the question “Why would people spend time performing activities that build the Yin or Yang part of the body if Yin and Yang do not exist?”
The answer of course is that they wouldn’t. No one would perform exercises to develop the Yin or Yang part of the body if there was no Yin or Yang part of the body. Western scientists want intelligent people to believe that the billions of Asians that perform Yin Yang exercises are all stupid people who are exercising something that does not exist.
What do you believe? Asian people have been doing Yin Yang exercises for thousands of years. Do you belive those thousands of Asian people were all stupid and wasting their time for thousands of years? Or is it more likely that Western science, which has been around for a few hundreds of years and is proved to be filled with lies and misinformation on a weekly basis, is wrong when they say Yin Yang Theory is worthless?
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Here is the picture for this blog entry.
The picture shows Chinese soldiers who are training. Since China is part of Asia and Yin Yang Theory was developed in Asia, it should be no surprise that according to Happeh Theory, the soldiers are being trained according to the principles of Yin Yang Theory.
What observations about the Chinese soliders indicate they are being trained according to Yin Yang Theory? A reader who does not know anything about Yin Yang Theory or who does not beleive in Yin Yang Theory may feel lost. They may have no idea what they are supposed to be looking for.
That does not matter. There is no need to look for something that you may feel has something to do with Yin Yang Theory. Just look for something different in the picture. Something you have never seen in pictures of Western soldiers who are training.
There are two things in the picture that indicate the soldiers are being trained according to Yin Yang Theory. Two things that would not be found in pictures of Western soldiers who are training.
Everyone one of the soldiers has a sandbag tied to their left leg.
Why would the soldiers have a sandbag tied to their left leg? Scientists and many readers may believe the sandbag has nothing to do with Yin Yang Theory. They might say the sandbags are just like the weights people wear on the arms and legs to aerobics class for example.
These people might argue there was nothing more to the sandbag than adding extra weight to the leg so the muscles had to work harder. A process that does not require Yin Yang Theory to explain.
All of that is common sense and a perfectly reasonable thing to say. Except for one slight problem.
Why is there only one sandbag on the left leg? Why isn’t there a sandbag on both legs?
Because putting a sandbag on the left leg only is justified by the principles of Yin Yang Theory. The Chinese Army purposefully only put one sandbag on the left leg of the training soldiers, because they know that will train the Yin and Yang of the soldiers bodies.
The other observation about the picture that proves the soldiers are being trained according to the principles of Yin Yang Theory, is just as obvious as the sandbag on the left leg of each soldier, and also does not require any knowledge of Yin Yang Theory to see.
There is a T shaped piece of wood tied to the back of each Chinese soldier.
The T shaped piece of wood is tied on to the back of each soldier because of the principles of Yin Yang Theory.
A Western scientist might say that the T shaped piece of wood has nothing at all to do with Yin Yang Theory or training the Yin and Yang parts of the soldiers bodies. A Western scientist might claim for instance that the T shaped piece of wood was nothing more than a guide to make the soliders stand up straight. The next picture shows a human body with a stick behind it.
The stick prevents the body from leaning to the rear as shown next.
And because the stick is tied to the body, the body cannot lean forward either.
While it is true that a straight piece of wood tied to the back of a human body will make that human body tend to stand up straight as demonstrated, that is not all the T shape piece of wood is doing.
Besides preventing the body from leaning backwards or forwards, which would be the purpose of tying the T shaped stick to the back if the goal was to make the soldiers stand up straight, the T shaped stick also prevents the rotation of the upper body. The next picture shows the horizontal part of the T shaped stick behind the back of the human body in the overhead view.
The horizontal part of the stick impedes rotation of the body to the right,
and to the left.
It is the prevention of the body from rotating right or left, that indicates the purpose of the T shaped stick is guided by the principles of Yin Yang Theory.
The reason why preventing the body from rotating right or left is desirable from the standpoint of Yin Yang Theory, will not be explained in this blog entry.
The curious, motivated, or possibly frustrated individual, will want to look elsewhere on the site for material on The Double Cylinder View of the Human Body. Combining that material with their native intelligence and insight will explain why preventing the bodies of the soldiers from rotating to the right or the left would be desirable according to Yin Yang Theory.








