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Hi,
Thanks for bringing up a refreshingly new question.
In general i.e on a macro level, overall, hospitals are considered a YIN location.
Otherwise, for people who work in such an environment this may not be so.
1. Nurses and Doctors move around and create active Qi.
2. For the patients, there are a few categories:-
- Some patients are weak and frail and these are the ones that do have more YIN.
- Majority of the patients are recovering and in certain hospitals there are a few classes. Some of the higher classes have TVs or 4 share 1 room to 1 room per person with TV.
3. I am not sure what is the practise in other countries but in Singapore, we are allowed to visit a patient anytime of the day ( even thou there is a fixed visiting period).
Families of the patients do create active Qi in and around the hospital.
This follows one of the principles of Yin and Yang where ideally, there is more or less a balance of Yin and Yang.
Basically all human beings unless they are very sick provide some Yang energy.
This is opposed to a cemetry where unless there are work activity, it can be pretty quiet and `slow' moving.
Well this is indeed a new area for exploration and what I mentioned is based on my personal observations, perhaps, you have your own personal experience on the above:)
Warmest Regards,
Cecil Lee
On 7/4/99 2:27:46 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>How can hospital workers like
>doctors and nurses protect
>themselves since hospital are
>very yin place. Any comments
>will be appreciated.
>
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