what is the third element, represented by the 'middle void' in Chinese landscape
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The Middle void is the third element which is often overlooked. This is essential because the interaction between 'Yang' and 'Yin' takes place there. Nothing can happen without the middle void. It is as important as the suspension of breath in 'pranayama'.
The Middle Void is vital as nothing can happen without it. This is the reason why the white, unpainted space in Chinese landscape is imperative. This is also where Man finds a fundamental role, in the yogic practice of pranayama we breathe in, retain and breathe out. The suspension of breath is the Void where meditation occurs.
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