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Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Yin-Yang, Daoism, Feng Shui, and False Spiritual Balance*

Yin-Yang, Daoism, Feng Shui, and False Spiritual Balance

Yin-Yang, Daoism, Feng Shui, and False Spiritual Balance


Yin and Yang Exposed: A Biblical Warning About Cosmic Balance, Chi Energy, and Eastern Spirituality

What Are Yin and Yang?

Yin and yang are concepts from ancient Chinese philosophy. They are presented as two complementary and interconnected forces believed to operate throughout nature, the universe, the human body, relationships, seasons, emotions, and spiritual life.

Yin is commonly associated with:

  • darkness
  • night
  • cold
  • stillness
  • passivity
  • yielding
  • water
  • earth
  • inward movement
  • femininity

Yang is commonly associated with:

  • light
  • day
  • warmth
  • movement
  • activity
  • forcefulness
  • fire
  • heaven
  • outward movement
  • masculinity

Yin and yang are not traditionally viewed as completely separate forces. Each is believed to contain an element of the other, interact continually, and transform into its opposite.

The familiar black-and-white circular symbol is often used to illustrate this teaching. The black section represents yin, while the white section represents yang. Each side contains a smaller circle of the opposite color, suggesting that some yin exists within yang and some yang exists within yin.

From a biblical Christian perspective, yin-yang should not be treated merely as an attractive design when it is being used to represent a spiritual worldview, cosmic energy, divination, or the balancing of invisible forces.

What Does the Yin-Yang Symbol Mean?

The yin-yang design is commonly called the taijitu. It symbolizes the interaction and interdependence of yin and yang.

The symbol may be used to communicate beliefs such as:

  • opposites are interconnected
  • all things contain opposing qualities
  • harmony comes through balancing opposites
  • the universe operates through cycles
  • light and darkness continually interact
  • energy moves between complementary forces
  • health depends on restoring balance

Many people wear the yin-yang symbol on jewelry, clothing, tattoos, decorations, or spiritual tools without understanding its philosophical and religious meaning.

A symbol does not possess supernatural power by itself. However, Christians should understand what a symbol represents before adopting it as an expression of their beliefs.

Where Did Yin and Yang Come From?

The precise origin of yin-yang thought is ancient and not connected to one known founder.

The terms originally related to the shaded and sunny sides of a hill. Over time, they became part of a much broader system for interpreting nature, human life, health, government, seasons, relationships, and the cosmos.

Yin-yang teaching became connected with:

  • ancient Chinese cosmology
  • the I Ching or Book of Changes
  • Daoism
  • Confucian philosophy
  • traditional Chinese medicine
  • the Five Elements or Five Phases
  • acupuncture
  • herbal medicine
  • martial arts
  • qigong
  • tai chi
  • Feng Shui
  • astrology
  • divination

One ancient school of Chinese cosmology became known for combining yin-yang theory with the Five Phases: wood, fire, earth, metal, and water.

Who Founded Yin-Yang Theory?

There is no single confirmed founder.

The ancient philosopher Zou Yan is often associated with organizing and systematizing yin-yang ideas together with the Five Phases during ancient China. However, the concepts existed before him.

Yin-yang teaching developed over centuries and became woven into numerous Chinese philosophical, religious, cultural, and medical systems.

Is Yin and Yang a Religion?

Yin-yang is not a separate organized religion by itself. It is a philosophical and cosmological concept used within several religious, spiritual, medical, and cultural traditions.

It has been especially influential in:

  • Daoism
  • traditional Chinese religious practices
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Feng Shui
  • qigong
  • tai chi
  • traditional Chinese medicine
  • divination
  • energy-healing practices
  • martial arts philosophy

A person may use yin-yang terminology culturally or philosophically without consciously practicing a religion. However, it becomes spiritually significant when it is used to explain creation, spiritual power, health, destiny, morality, or invisible energy apart from the biblical God.

What Is the Connection Between Yin-Yang and Daoism?

Daoism teaches living in harmony with the Dao, often translated as “the Way.”

Within Daoist thought, yin and yang are understood as complementary aspects of the natural order. Harmony is sought by avoiding extremes and moving in agreement with the flow of the Dao.

Daoist-influenced practices may include:

  • meditation
  • breath control
  • qigong
  • tai chi
  • energy cultivation
  • internal alchemy
  • rituals
  • spirit practices
  • immortality teachings
  • divination
  • Feng Shui
  • ancestral traditions

From a Christian perspective, the Dao is not the same as Jesus Christ.

Jesus did not describe Himself as one spiritual pathway among many. He said:

“I am the way, the truth, and the life.” — John 14:6

What Is Chi or Qi?

Chi, also spelled qi, is described in Chinese philosophy as a vital force or energy believed to flow throughout the universe and living beings.

Yin and yang are often understood as qualities or phases of qi.

Practitioners may claim that health and harmony require qi to:

  • flow freely
  • remain balanced
  • avoid blockage
  • circulate through energy pathways
  • balance yin and yang
  • harmonize the organs
  • interact properly with the environment

Practices intended to influence qi may include:

  • acupuncture
  • qigong
  • tai chi
  • Reiki-style energy work
  • acupressure
  • cupping in some spiritual systems
  • herbal formulas
  • breath work
  • meditation
  • martial arts
  • Feng Shui
  • sound healing

Christians should distinguish ordinary physical movement, stretching, exercise, massage, or breathing from practices that deliberately invoke, cultivate, direct, or spiritually balance an invisible life force.

Does Balancing Yin and Yang Produce Perfect Health?

Some traditional systems teach that illness or emotional disturbance results from an imbalance between yin and yang.

A practitioner may claim that restoring balance can improve:

  • physical health
  • emotional stability
  • mental clarity
  • spiritual harmony
  • fertility
  • sleep
  • digestion
  • energy levels
  • relationships
  • environmental peace

However, balancing yin and yang cannot guarantee perfect body, mind, and soul health.

Illness can result from many causes, including:

  • infection
  • injury
  • genetics
  • nutrition
  • sleep deprivation
  • chronic stress
  • aging
  • environmental exposure
  • hormonal changes
  • neurological conditions
  • mental-health conditions

A Christian should not delay appropriate medical treatment because someone claims that all illness is caused by spiritual or energetic imbalance.

Is Yin-Yang the Same as Biblical Balance?

No.

The Bible teaches wisdom, self-control, moderation, rest, work, justice, mercy, and proper priorities. But biblical balance is not based on harmonizing two cosmic forces.

Christian life is based on:

  • knowing God
  • following Jesus Christ
  • obeying Scripture
  • walking by the Holy Spirit
  • rejecting sin
  • loving others
  • practicing wisdom
  • living in truth

A Christian does not need to balance light with darkness, truth with deception, holiness with sin, or God with another spiritual force.

God is not one half of a cosmic polarity.

Does Yin-Yang Teach That Good and Evil Need Each Other?

Yin and yang should not be oversimplified as good and evil. Traditionally, yin and yang refer to complementary qualities such as dark and light, cold and warm, rest and activity, or inward and outward.

Nevertheless, modern uses sometimes apply the symbol to morality and suggest that:

  • good contains evil
  • evil contains good
  • light requires darkness
  • holiness requires sin
  • opposing spiritual powers must remain balanced

That is not biblical.

The Bible does not teach that God and Satan are equal opposites. Satan is a created being. God is the eternal Creator and sovereign Lord.

God does not need evil in order to be good.

Truth does not need deception.

Holiness does not require sin.

Light does not need darkness to become light.

Is the Yin-Yang Symbol Occult?

The symbol is not a magical object that automatically releases spiritual power. Its meaning depends on context, use, and belief.

It may be used as:

  • cultural artwork
  • a philosophical symbol
  • a Daoist religious symbol
  • a martial-arts emblem
  • a Feng Shui tool
  • an energy-healing symbol
  • a tattoo
  • a jewelry design
  • part of divination
  • an altar decoration

A Christian should ask:

  • Why am I wearing or displaying this symbol?
  • What does it represent to me?
  • Is it connected to Daoism, qi, Feng Shui, or energy work?
  • Am I trusting it to bring harmony or protection?
  • Is it confusing others about my faith?
  • Does it represent a worldview that contradicts Scripture?

The issue is not irrational fear of a shape. The issue is spiritual agreement and representation.

Is Yin-Yang Connected to Feng Shui?

Yes. Feng Shui uses concepts of qi, yin and yang, direction, placement, numbers, shapes, colors, and the Five Elements.

A Feng Shui practitioner may recommend changing:

  • furniture placement
  • entrances
  • mirrors
  • beds
  • water features
  • wind chimes
  • colors
  • plants
  • symbols
  • room arrangements

These changes may be intended to:

  • attract prosperity
  • improve health
  • remove negative energy
  • increase romance
  • balance yin and yang
  • redirect qi
  • protect the home
  • improve career opportunities

There is nothing wrong with arranging a room for safety, comfort, function, lighting, or beauty.

The spiritual concern begins when someone believes furniture, mirrors, directions, charms, or objects can manipulate invisible energy and control blessing, protection, health, or destiny.

Is Yin-Yang Connected to Divination?

Yin-yang principles have been used in connection with the I Ching, also called the Book of Changes.

The I Ching contains symbols and hexagrams that have historically been consulted for insight, guidance, decision-making, or divination.

Divination seeks hidden knowledge or supernatural direction through signs, patterns, objects, numbers, spirits, or occult systems.

The Bible instructs God’s people to seek Him rather than diviners, omens, mediums, or occult methods.

Why Is Yin-Yang Spirituality Against the Bible?

1. It Presents an Alternative Explanation of the Universe

Yin-yang cosmology explains existence through interacting forces instead of the sovereign Creator revealed in Scripture.

2. It Can Replace the Holy Spirit With Qi

Qi is often treated as an impersonal life energy that can be accumulated, directed, balanced, or manipulated.

The Holy Spirit is not energy. He is God.

3. It Can Lead Into Divination

Yin-yang theory is connected historically with the I Ching and other systems for interpreting hidden patterns.

4. It Can Promote False Spiritual Balance

The Bible does not teach people to harmonize righteousness with evil or truth with darkness.

5. It Can Become Idolatry

People may trust symbols, objects, energies, or rituals for healing, protection, prosperity, and guidance.

6. It Can Lead Into Other Spiritual Systems

Yin-yang interest may lead toward:

  • Daoism
  • Feng Shui
  • qigong
  • energy healing
  • divination
  • astrology
  • acupuncture understood spiritually
  • tai chi as a spiritual discipline
  • ancestral practices
  • spirit communication

What Does the Bible Say?

Genesis 1:1

“In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.”

Creation came from God—not from impersonal forces balancing themselves.

Isaiah 45:5

“I am the LORD, and there is none else, there is no God beside me.”

John 1:3

“All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made.”

John 8:12

Jesus said:

“I am the light of the world.”

Jesus does not teach believers to balance His light with spiritual darkness.

2 Corinthians 6:14

“What communion hath light with darkness?”

Colossians 2:8

“Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit…”

Deuteronomy 18:10–12

God forbids divination, enchantment, and other occult practices.

Isaiah 8:19

“Should not a people seek unto their God?”

1 John 4:1

“Believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God.”

Ephesians 5:11

“Have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them.”

Why Are People Drawn to Yin-Yang?

1. The Symbol Is Visually Appealing

Its black-and-white design is simple, attractive, and widely recognized.

2. People Desire Balance

Many feel overworked, stressed, emotionally exhausted, or disconnected.

3. It Appears Peaceful

Yin-yang is often presented as harmonious, gentle, and nonthreatening.

4. It Is Common in Wellness Culture

It may appear in yoga studios, spas, martial-arts schools, healing centers, jewelry, and home décor.

5. People Desire Holistic Health

They may be searching for healing of body, mind, emotions, and spirit.

6. It Is Normalized Through Culture

Many people use the symbol without understanding its spiritual roots.

7. It Promises Control

Balancing energies can make people feel they can control health, emotions, relationships, and circumstances.

Can Christians Practice Tai Chi or Qigong?

Christians should examine the actual teaching and purpose of the class.

Some programs emphasize only:

  • slow physical movement
  • balance
  • coordination
  • stretching
  • breathing
  • mobility
  • fall prevention

Other programs intentionally teach:

  • qi cultivation
  • meridians
  • yin-yang balancing
  • energy manipulation
  • Daoist meditation
  • spiritual visualization
  • internal alchemy
  • directing life force
  • connecting with universal energy

A physical movement is not automatically religious. But a Christian should not participate in spiritual practices that attempt to cultivate qi, invoke another worldview, empty the mind for spiritual reception, or manipulate invisible energy.

Can Christians Receive Acupuncture?

Acupuncture is practiced in different ways. Some practitioners explain it through traditional qi and meridian theories, while others present it in more physiological or pain-management terms.

A Christian considering acupuncture should:

  • ask how the practitioner explains the treatment
  • avoid spiritual rituals or invocations
  • refuse attempts to balance spiritual energy
  • avoid spirit guides, chakra work, or divination
  • consult a qualified medical professional
  • consider the evidence, risks, and alternatives
  • follow personal conviction

Receiving a needle treatment does not automatically mean a person has converted to Daoism. However, Christians should not accept spiritual claims about qi without discernment.

How Can Yin-Yang Practices Hurt a Christian?

Spiritual involvement may lead to:

  • confusion about God
  • dependence on energy
  • trust in symbols
  • divination
  • New Age spirituality
  • Daoist practices
  • Feng Shui
  • false healing
  • spiritual passivity
  • attraction to occult systems
  • confusion between qi and the Holy Spirit
  • fear of imbalance
  • compulsive energy rituals
  • reliance on practitioners for spiritual guidance
  • mixing Christianity with Eastern religion

Not every person displaying a yin-yang design is involved in all these practices. The person’s beliefs and activities should be examined honestly rather than assumed.

What Spirits or Bondages May Be Connected to Yin-Yang Practices?

From a Christian deliverance perspective, deliberate spiritual involvement may be associated with:

  • false religion
  • idolatry
  • divination
  • familiar spirits
  • Daoist spiritual practices
  • New Age deception
  • false healing
  • energy spirits
  • spirit guides
  • ancestral practices
  • passivity
  • confusion
  • fear
  • control
  • spiritual mixture
  • occult meditation

These are ministry categories and should not be treated as medical diagnoses.

Signs Someone May Need to Renounce Yin-Yang Spirituality

A person may need to repent and renounce involvement if they:

  • trust yin-yang balance for spiritual health
  • attempt to control qi
  • use the symbol for protection
  • consult the I Ching
  • practice Feng Shui for spiritual outcomes
  • invoke Daoist deities or spirits
  • rely on energy healers
  • believe the Holy Spirit is universal energy
  • use qigong as spiritual cultivation
  • fear becoming energetically unbalanced
  • mix Christian prayer with qi rituals
  • use yin-yang divination
  • wear the symbol as an expression of spiritual allegiance

What Should a Christian Do?

1. Examine the Meaning

Determine whether the symbol or practice is merely cultural, physical, decorative, philosophical, or intentionally spiritual.

2. Repent of Spiritual Involvement

Confess participation in Daoism, qi manipulation, divination, Feng Shui, or false energy practices.

3. Renounce False Spiritual Agreements

Renounce every belief that impersonal cosmic forces govern your life, health, identity, or destiny.

4. Remove Spiritually Dedicated Objects

Remove objects personally used for worship, divination, energy manipulation, or spiritual protection.

Do not become fearful of ordinary black-and-white designs or every object manufactured with a yin-yang symbol.

5. Replace Energy Practices With Biblical Faith

Seek:

  • prayer
  • Scripture
  • medical care
  • healthy exercise
  • wise rest
  • proper nutrition
  • Christian fellowship
  • biblical counseling
  • appropriate emotional support

6. Seek Responsible Deliverance

When deliberate occult or spiritual involvement has occurred, seek biblically grounded pastoral and deliverance support.

Prayer for Renouncing Yin-Yang and Qi Spirituality

Father God, I come before You in the name of Jesus Christ.

I confess and repent for every involvement in yin-yang spirituality, Daoism, qi or chi manipulation, Feng Shui, qigong spirituality, energy balancing, divination, the I Ching, false healing, spirit guides, ancestral practices, and every belief that contradicts Your Word.

I repent for trusting cosmic forces, energy, symbols, objects, directions, numbers, rituals, or spiritual practitioners instead of You.

I renounce the belief that my life, health, soul, or destiny is governed by yin and yang.

I renounce every belief that light must be balanced with darkness, righteousness with evil, or truth with deception.

I renounce qi as a spiritual power and every attempt to cultivate, direct, transfer, or manipulate spiritual energy.

I renounce Daoist spiritual agreements, divination, Feng Shui, false healing, energy spirits, familiar spirits, spirit guides, idolatry, confusion, passivity, control, and spiritual mixture.

In the name of Jesus Christ, I break every vow, ritual, initiation, dedication, meditation, spiritual exercise, and agreement connected to these practices.

I command every unclean spirit that entered through false religion, energy work, divination, Daoism, Feng Shui, or occult meditation to leave me now in the name of Jesus Christ.

Lord Jesus, cleanse my mind, body, soul, spirit, home, relationships, and possessions.

Fill me with the Holy Spirit. Restore my peace, discernment, faith, and understanding of Your Word.

I declare that God alone is my Creator. Jesus Christ alone is my Lord and Savior. The Holy Spirit is not an impersonal energy.

My healing, identity, protection, and eternal life are found in Jesus Christ.

In Jesus Christ’s name, amen.

Scriptures to Study

  • Genesis 1:1
  • Isaiah 45:5–7
  • John 1:1–5
  • John 8:12
  • John 14:6
  • 2 Corinthians 6:14–18
  • Colossians 2:8
  • Deuteronomy 18:10–12
  • Isaiah 8:19
  • 1 John 4:1
  • Ephesians 5:8–11
  • James 4:7
  • Acts 19:18–20
  • Colossians 1:15–17
  • Psalm 103:1–5

Final Warning

Yin and yang are not merely another name for biblical balance.

The Bible does not teach that the universe is governed by two equal cosmic forces.

God is not one side of a polarity.

Satan is not God’s equal opposite.

Darkness does not complete Jesus.

Evil does not make holiness whole.

Qi is not the Holy Spirit.

The yin-yang symbol cannot heal, protect, guide, or spiritually balance a person.

Christians do not need to fear a design, but they should understand the worldview represented by the symbol and avoid using it as an expression of spiritual allegiance.

True peace is not found by balancing invisible energies.

True peace is found through reconciliation with God through Jesus Christ.

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Teresa Morin
President and Founder of Touch of God Int’l Ministries of Healing and Deliverance
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Ordained Minister and Public Speaker