Yin and Yang are complementary forces in Chinese philosophy representing balance and change. Yin is receptive, dark, cool, and passive; Yang is active, bright, warm, and assertive. Together they describe how seemingly opposite forces are interconnected and interdependent.
: Opposites exist in unity to both affirm and negate each other.
by Antony Cummins, which explores the history and practical applications of these principles, including why the spelling "yinyang" better reflects the concept's unity. Core Principles of Yin and Yang Opposition:
From Cosmic Cycles to Inner Peace – A Systems View of the Universe’s Oldest Dynamic
If you’re compiling your own “ultimate guide,” include these chapters: