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Yin

German: Yin

Common meaning:
The feminine principle, darkness, rest, passivity in Chinese philosophy
Clear meaning:
The receptive, still power of the field—not weakness, but the potential for openness and integration.

Yin represents non-action
that creates the conditions for change and life.

It is the stillness in flow,
allowing emergence
without imposing.

Structurally, Yin is the field
that receives and holds everything
without defining or deforming.

Yin is not passivity— it is the quiet force from which new arises.