meditation without a purpose has less then half the goodness of it o-o*Sits down meditating while waiting for DS*
o-omeditation without a purpose has less then half the goodness of it o-o
*arrives*
tell me all you know about Yin/Yang, i'll be instructing according to your answer
Goody you know that much im relieved i don't have to type much o-oo-o
Yin and Yang can be explained in many ways. The most simple and in some ways wrong answers would be, good and evil, right and wrong, black and white, etcetera. A good explanation of yin and yang can be balance. One can't survive without the other. If the world was filled with yang there would be no balance, hence why there is always an equal amount of yin and yang. Yin and yang are two opposites that make a greater and stronger whole(like peanut butter and jelly XD jk). Yin represents darkness or coldness(or in a simpler term evil), and in a mythological conversation the realm of the dead. Yang represents light and warmth(or in simpler terms good),and in a mythological conversation the realm of the living. Together they form yin and yang.
Yin can breath life into things that are already there, hence why 3 of the 5 elements are yin release elements.Goody you know that much im relieved i don't have to type much o-o
I'll continue with the explanation,
The Fighting Style of a Yin/Yang user is complicated yet powerful, therefore it is advisable to prepare to abandon anything to achieve balance which is the most important factor over here. Here are the question which i require you to know the answer of before we continue:-
-Whats Yin/Yang?
Yin/Yang is nothing, its a concept we derived to separate the negative and positive factors of just about everything except nothing itself. Consider it an energy, always remember that it is not an element. Rest you already know about whats yin and whats yang
-How do we work with Yin/yang?
Everything has negative and positive factors, Yin/Yang users take advantage of the balance between the two either by making it or messing it up.
Quick question; Explain the balance between the 5 elements individually. (I.e: Fire's Yin, its destructive, have negative harmful effects therefore it is yin)In each element explain why is it Yin or Yang
[Questions not yet over, reply to the quick question 1st]
Good lets continueYin can breath life into things that are already there, hence why 3 of the 5 elements are yin release elements.
Water: Water is an element that already exists when a shinobi uses it, most water jutsu require water sources and by using chakra the user "breaths life"(yin) into it thus utilizing the water in whichever way he pleases. Even if the jutsu doesn't require a water source, it is created from the water vapors, something which is already there. Water also has no negative affects(obviously it can be used to hurt but it generally brings light) it flows peacefully hence why it is yin release.
Earth: Obviously you need earth in order to create an earth technique, so you are using your chakra to "breath life" into an already existing element, in other words yin. Earth is strong and doesn't have an ill will(unlike fire it doesn't consume it only grows) making it yin.
Wind: Is obviously always there, for wind is just air being pushed by the users chakra(in a shinobi sense). It isn't destructive and consuming hence making it yin release.
Yang creates things that weren't there before, hence why 2 of the 5 elements are yang release.
Fire: Fire obviously doesn't have to have a source in order to use it, obviously a shinobi can manipulate existing flames but it is not necessary for him to have a flame with him to use the fire element. Fire also consumes and destroys, its entire existence is an ill will, making it yang release.
Lightning: Similar to fire lightning only destroys, it can't be used to create bring life it can only be used to bring destruction. A shinobi can create lightning from nothing hence making it yang release.
P.S. Accidentally swapped yin and yang in the last post, meant it as the other way around.
Yin and yang is in everything. Its balance in the world(would go further into detail but I'm not exactly sure what you're asking).Good lets continue
Where's Yin/Yang?
Think you can answer it?
Well where are we gonna put all this training, in our jutsu's of course, where can you yin and yang in a jutsuYin and yang is in everything. Its balance in the world(would go further into detail but I'm not exactly sure what you're asking).
Well in order to perform non-elemental jutsu you have to have some basic knowledge of yin and yang, in elemental usage you can use yin and yang to use multiple elements at once, like shooting a water bullet from your mouth and a lightning blade from your hand.Well where are we gonna put all this training, in our jutsu's of course, where can you yin and yang in a jutsu
you actually answered that before, you explained how the elements reflect upon yin and yangWell in order to perform non-elemental jutsu you have to have some basic knowledge of yin and yang, in elemental usage you can use yin and yang to use multiple elements at once, like shooting a water bullet from your mouth and a lightning blade from your hand.
I think that's what you're asking.
Alright ^^you actually answered that before, you explained how the elements reflect upon yin and yang
It is wrong to say that non-elemental ninjutsu requires basic knowledge of yin/yang because we perform them even without the knowledge of yin/yang. Yin/Yang is powerful factor affecting our techniques
Lets proceed
How to use Yin/yang?
This is the last of them all and you'll be able to answer by the end of this training.
you must recognize the balance of elements in yourself
Sit down, Meditate, Concentrate on your soler plexus chakra near your abdomen and bring out the fire chakra in your left arm and water in your right
which of your arms feel nicer, Right or Left?Alright ^^
*I sit down in a pretzel position and begin meditating. Clearing my mind of all other thoughts. I begin to focus chakra abdomen focusing on my fire and water chakras. Then I begin to move my fire chakra to my left arm and my water chakra to my right arm, trying to balance the opposite forces.*
My right arm. It feels peaceful and calm.which of your arms feel nicer, Right or Left?
*Chops your right arm with my buster*My right arm. It feels peaceful and calm.
alright take stance and put both hands together, combine both elements i'd like to know how you did, and dont worry i'll be here to cut both arms before anything dangerous happens O_O*I sit down in a meditative position and begin focusing fire chakra into my left hand and water chakra into my right hand, Focusing on balancing the two elements and balancing the yin and the yang in both elements themselves.*
*I take stance putting both my arms together and I begin to combine the opposite elements. Focusing strongly on the yin and yang in both elements and controlling my chakra so I don't lose my arms*alright take stance and put both hands together, combine both elements i'd like to know how you did, and dont worry i'll be here to cut both arms before anything dangerous happens O_O
listen well focusing on your chakra wont help, Yin/Yang is not some kinda of chakra, its an attribute of your chakra. What you'll need to do is combine the yin half of water with the yin half of fire, and yang half of fire with the yang half of water, the result will depend on how well you balance the 2, if in the end either one of the yin/yang's energy is more then the other, it might not be as effective, it might not even have a effect(water would cancel out the fire) or it might back fire, so it would be advisable to complete balance the 2 elements individually 1st so the amount of yin or yang energy dont exceed that of the other elements energies.*I take stance putting both my arms together and I begin to combine the opposite elements. Focusing strongly on the yin and yang in both elements and controlling my chakra so I don't lose my arms*