Yin Yang Balances Feedbacks

Yin Yang Balances Feedbacks

Huang Jinkun (Shenzhen, China)
Apr. 13, 2013

A few years ago, I asked Mr. Conrad Ho why my belly was constantly so cold but my back was warm. He smiled and said, “You may not be able to comprehend it even if I told you now”.

Over the years, I felt myself being good at execution, but not creativity. In 2011, I sponsored Conrad’s Yin Yang Balances in the workshop series of “Meridian Balances”. Through it, I understood the distribution pattern of yin and yang in the human body and yang can be related to creativity. Together with this understanding came the insight to the above-said question that had been bothering me for so long – ultimately, it is the balance between yin and yang that matters. Although my belly was still not warm and my creativity still not flowing, I was better able to balance myself, enjoy my current state in the moment and quietly wait for the pin to drop.

One night, I was suddenly aware that the goals in my recent balances (on those things that had made me nervous and would still upset me) revolved around the theme of feeling my feelings. At that exact moment, my mobile phone signaled. Conrad had just sent me a message, the last sentence of which asked me if “I could accommodate myself”. When I read this line, I felt heat pouring out from my belly. There was a sensation of gentleness and infiltration, which felt really comfortable to me. The belly at the front side of the body is yin. It will naturally bulge out if I am unable to accommodate myself. Yin and yang can sometimes be balanced in an instant just like that.

In the few days afterwards, my belly gradually felt more “hollow” and not as pronounced, especially before meals.