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Beyond simple duality, the tradition utilizes the to explain how the world shifts and changes. Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water.

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One cannot exist without the other; health and success depend on keeping these forces in equilibrium. The Five Elements (Wuxing) One cannot exist without the other; health and

These elements are used to describe everything from the changing seasons to the internal health of the human body. It represents the idea that all forces in

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The most recognizable symbol of this balance is the . It represents the idea that all forces in the universe are interconnected and interdependent. Yin: Represents the dark, passive, feminine, and cool. Yang: Represents the light, active, masculine, and warm.

Focusing on prevention and the "flow" of energy (Qi) rather than just treating symptoms.