Yin Yang Example 04

 

The example picture for this entry is a young Indian boy. The country of India. Not American Indian.

The Indian boy shows the typical signs of healthy Yin development in his body. The Yin that western scientists claim does not exist. There are only a few signs to observe in this picture.

The boy's cheeks have a thickness to them that is indicative of Yin development. The cheeks look covered with a layer of something instead of looking like bones that are covered with flesh.

The main sign of the boys healthy Yin is the boys mouth. He is yawning with his mouth wide open. The characteristic that makes the yawning mouth a sign of strong Yin is the circularity of the mouth opening.

The mouth is wide open with a strong circular look. That kind of look to the mouth comes from the inside of the body. It is like the inside of his body is opening his mouth, instead of his jaw muscles opening his mouth.

Although the Indian boy is developing a healthy Yin part of the body, the development is not even across his body. An indicator of the relative strength of the Yin of each half of the boy's body, or the imbalance between each half of the body, is the ears.

The ears of human beings with strong Yin frequently stick out from the side of the head by a large amount. The boys left ear sticks out away from his head more than his right ear, so the left side of his body would have the stronger Yin.

That is an interesting observation because the left side of the body can be described as the Yin side of the body. So the boy's left ear looking more Yin influenced than the right ear makes logical sense.

Another indicator of the imbalance in the growth of the Yin part of the boy's body is the hat on his head. The boys hat slants off to the left side of his body.

A human being will almost always place a hat on their head where they think the top of their head is. That location is not always on the physical top of their head. That is because human beings have what can be called an energy body.

The energy body of a human being can be thought of as an exact duplicate of the physical body, that should be centered and aligned on the physical body. The energy body can move away from it's proper centered and aligned location on the physical body in any way due to any number of causes.

A human being will almost always put a hat on the head of their energy body, even if that location is different from the head of their physical body. That is what is happening in this situation. The top of the head of the boy's energy body is off to his left, so his hat is off to his left to cover the head of his energy body.

In many cases, the misalignment of the energy body can be so strong that the physical body will become deformed. An examination of this boy's head would likely find signs that it is physically larger in some dimension in the area where the hat is covering his head.
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It was stated that ears that stick out strongly are a sign of strong Yin. Another interesting phenomenon associated with Yin is that people with strong Yin can frequently be found in the background of pictures.

The author of this blog feels this is because the energy of the strong Yin person pulls the photographer towards them. The photographer does not know who has the strongest Yin in the area though, so he takes a picture of something visually interesting, which usually happens to be a person very close to or in the vicinity of the person with strong Yin.

That phenomenon has taken place in this picture. If you look behind the boy in front, you will see that the ears of the body behind him really stick out from his head. They stick out so much they almost look like elephant ears.

It should not be surprising that the two boys in the picture have large ears. Yin Yang Theory is claimed to have been developed by Chinese people, and India is in the same region. The creations of Indian culture indicate that Indians are fully aware of the Yin nature of the human body, so it seems reasonable that they would raise their young to have a healthy Yin part of the body.

In fact, one way to prove that on average Asian, or Indian people in this case, have stronger Yin than Caucasian people, would be to gather a number of peoples from all three groups, and measure how much their ears stick out from their head.

The test results should show a high percentage of Asian and Indians with ears sticking out from their head, and a low percentage of Caucasians with their ears sticking out from their heads, indicating the Asians and Indians had strong Yin, while the Caucasians had weak Yin.

( There is a mitigating factor that can change how the ears of human beings with strong Yin appear. That mitigating factor would have to be taken into account for the test results to be valid. To avoid the influence of the mitigating factor on the test results, it would be best to use children of all three ethnic groups for the test. )