Monday, April 8, 2013

Yin Elephant Versus Yang Mickey-Mouse ?



 
I enjoyed reading alternate views, but qualifying one view as “Plagiarism”, needs to be proven that an article or essay has been copy stock, load and barrel, example – HERE. Picking up content and discussing it does not in any manner construed as “Plagiarism”. It only shows that the content has substance worth discussing. As it may, when an article is written in such as – “Read an article about…”, it clearly indicates that I am not the prime originator of such a content. I am only responding to such, as in my view and I had taken the liberty to conceal my source for fear of misrepresentation, although in courtesy, it warrants me to do so.
Furthermore, in making a comparison I did not state which is superior or inferior. I am only stating a provocateur. If one read it in a positive sense, there is no ground to challenge whatsoever. It is only a point of view.
Yin versus Yang is only a demarcation. You cannot have one without the other. In fact, it is the Yin that is “more powerful” in a general sense because the basis does not stem from the 5 elements and its YingYang is different. Saying thus, it may be abused if one’s character is subversive. Such, I leave it to all for contemplation and the operative word is, again, “may”. By the same token, Yang practitioner also knows Yin and vice versa – so where is the boundary?
Let’s not be petty over small issue and let's  move on…
In one case, there is a, once, successful supermarket. Ever since a nearby Hindu temple erected a pair of Elephant Heads onto their temple archway, the supermarket almost went bust. The management engaged FengShui expertise and he suggested that it should have huge “Mickey Mouse” erected above the roof facing the pair elephants. They even renamed the supermarket after the mouse in hope that the elephant would be afraid of the mouse. The moment it was done, the supermarket went bust. Today, it remains as an abandoned space, reminding us that the culprit is the elephants. Is that true?
Well, it can always be viewed in a “Yin” context and rationalized in a “Yang” context as well, as its landform leaks Qi. It is again, a different set of YinYang at play.

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