Behind this symbol is the striving for harmony in human beings: that feeling and reason (cognition) should be in an ideal relationship to each other.
This succeeds when both forces are of equal value; although they can act in opposite directions, they are not given an absolute striving for dominance.
So that they moderate and complement each other.
In order to achieve this, one should take a closer look with the mind at suspicious feelings that may be overwhelming but may not be so healthy:
• Which topic do you want to serve?
• Why are they pushing with such intensity?
If you do this several times in similar situations and offer alternatives, then you could modify the feelings with this tutorial.
Everyone has two sides: feeling and reason. Both are in the complex neural networks that ensure execution.
The art is to connect these two worlds with each other.
Feelings have ruled life since time immemorial. Initially, unicellular organisms formed. Much later multicellular organisms developed.
Two drivers prevailed here:
• The search for food sources
• And the preservation of life
The feeling developed about 3.5 billion years ago from the first moment in which life arose and wanted to be permanent.
All living beings arose with specific feelings (formed for survival). Insofar as they produced offspring, the feelings were also inherited.
The mind formed much later, particularly through competition with other living beings for survival resources.
Understanding means understanding a structure and its changes and drawing conclusions for yourself.
This is - in relation to feeling - a much more complicated and extensive area that took many millions of years to develop.
Feeling has settled into all areas as an element of life support and therefore plays a huge role. Especially since it can push people to do something.
However, it can neither think nor reflect; it is not intelligent. It only acts according to similarities in the past:
Feelings are therefore memories in order to react in identical situations in a consistent manner. What used to be positive or negative in the same situations is transferred to today and met with the appropriate behaviour. As a result, feelings can exert a strong pressure that resists cognitive attempts at change.
Feeling and reason are often opposed to each other as opposites.
As a rule, neither the one nor the other side is unreservedly 'right'.
It follows that a union of these opposites should be striven for.
So, similar to how it is expressed in the Ying and Yang symbol.
Without one side, the other would be pretty much blind (also due to the midpoint principle).
So, they should be in ideal balance and form a perfect harmony.