阴阳协调无疾扰,动静合宜有道扶

Harmony between yin and yang keeps illness at bay, while a balanced interplay of movement and stillness is guided by the principles of the Tao. In traditional Chinese philosophy, health is not merely the absence of disease but the dynamic equilibrium of opposing yet complementary forces within the body and mind. Yin, representing rest, nourishment, and inward energy, must flow in tandem with yang, which embodies activity, warmth, and outward expression. When these forces are in alignment, vitality flourishes and resilience strengthens. Similarly, the rhythm of life calls for both motion and repose—exertion tempered by rest, action balanced with contemplation. This natural cadence, rooted in ancient wisdom, serves as a compass for holistic well-being. By honoring these timeless principles, one walks a path where harmony prevails, and the body is sustained not by force, but by the gentle, enduring support of nature’s way.
