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Feng
Shui and Old Man Winter
by
Susan Tartaglino
It sure been a cold, cold winter
My feet been draggin' 'cross the ground
And the fields has all been brown and fallow
And the springtime take a long way around
~ M. Jagger/K. Richards
In 1943, the American psychologist Abraham Maslow first introduced his
theory of personality widely known as Maslow’s Hierarchy of
Needs. The hierarchy consists of five basic needs:
· Biological and Physiological —basic life needs such as oxygen, food,
water and sleep
· Safety —protection, security, law and order
· Belonging — family, affection, relationships
· Esteem —self-respect, achievement, status
· Self-Actualization —personal growth, fulfillment
While the hierarchy indicates that our physical survival is the basic
need, Maslow’s observation was that a person will not feel the
second need until the first one has been satisfied, nor will they fulfill
the third level without satisfying the second one.
The ancient science of Feng Shui, which originated in
China somewhere between 2,000 and 4,000 years ago, parallels Maslow’s
theory
in that it firmly supports that our physical environment impacts our
physical, emotional and mental health. Considered to be a major
branch of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), feng shui studies the
relationship between people and their habitat.
The human being is biologically wired to respond to his/her environment.
Through the use of our five senses we experience our
physical surroundings. Our senses react by sending messages to our
molecules and cells, which causes further reaction from our body
and mind. Feng shui investigates how who we are is influenced by where we
are. Using Maslow’s hierarchy as a reference tool, a feng
shui practitioner can ascertain where a client‘s breakdown is that might
be preventing them from fulfilling their needs or reaching
their full potential.
Water: The Element of Winter
In feng shui the world is defined by the following elements: water, wood,
fire, earth and metal. Each element has its own
characteristics and can be described in terms of season, direction, color
and shape. Water is the element that is associated with
winter. This is the season when animals and nature are in a state of
hibernation and people are more reflective. The direction
associated with the water element is north, where the climate is cooler.
It is the time for refuge, rest, acceptance and stillness.
Water, which is represented by the colors of blue and black with flowing
or free-form shapes, plays an important role in feng shui.
In fact, shui means water in Chinese. Water and fire are considered
catalyst elements as they initiate the shape and form of the
other elements. Water is essential to life. Nothing can live without it.
An imbalance of water may lead to feelings of isolation and
can also manifest as insomnia or a lack of clarity. Too much water can
make one feel overwhelmed or over-emotional.
Everything in our Universe is composed of yin (female/passive/cool) energy
and yang (male/active/warm) energy. With its
introspective energy, water is considered yin. In the winter months we
turn inward and nurture ourselves as we prepare for the
approaching newness of spring and the warmth of the sun.
A Holistic View
TCM demonstrates that each element corresponds to major organs within the
body and when properly aligned and balanced will augment
healthy living. The corresponding organ for the water element is the
kidney. According to TCM, the kidneys are regarded as the
source of all chi within the body. They conserve our energy so that it can
be used to combat stress, to heal and prevent illness.
Because we are influenced by changes in weather, a basic principle of
Chinese medicine is that it is beneficial to align our diets
so they are in harmony with the seasons. While the recommendation is to
have a balance of warming (yang) and cooling (yin) foods to
promote a well-balanced diet, winter’s yin energy makes it an important
time to eat certain foods that will nourish and warm the
body.
To help satisfy the body’s cravings for warmth, consider adding the
following yang foods to your diet: hearty soups and stews, beef,
lamb, chicken, turkey, beans, whole grains, sweet potatoes, squash,
mushrooms, leeks , nuts and chocolate. Another way to increase
circulation and provide the body with yang energy during the sluggish
winter is to cook with fiery spices such as cayenne and black
pepper or garlic and ginger.
Beat the Blues
As a result of rain, snow and longer periods of darkness, many experience
feelings of depression during the winter season. Because
there is less light, we experience lower levels of the feel-good hormone
serotonin. Combine this with the all too familiar holiday
stress and most folks end up burning themselves out during a season when
our bodies are looking for us to rest and conserve energy.
It is no wonder that millions suffer from post holiday blues as they try
to transition from yang-like hustle and bustle to yin-like
hibernation.
If the winter blahs have you fatigued or depleted of energy, try some
aromatherapy. Smell is the only sense that triggers a purely
emotional response. Ginger, lemon and rosemary stimulate and energize. Lavender
calms and eases stress.
Candles represent yang energy and can also be used to balance water’s
yin. Studies indicate that people respond positively to the
aroma of food. Burning a cinnamon or apple scented candle will evoke
feelings of warmth and well-being. As you welcome a New Year,
pine candles can be used as a way to let go of what is old and no longer
needed.
On a cold winter night, there is a lot to be said for the soothing and
warming effects of a good book with a cup of hot tea or
cocoa. Nurture your biological and physiological needs by allowing
yourself to feel safe as you kick back and take refuge in the
warmth, shelter and comfort of your home.
To balance the yin of the season, tap into the tao and bring the outside
in. During the day, open the curtains to let in as much
light as possible. Place timers on your lamps so that you don’t come
home to a dark house. Be sure to stay connected with nature by
taking short walks. Take the time to keep your bird feeders full of seed.
The activity and chirping of the birds will add
cheerfulness to your environment, as well as bring in some harmonizing
yang energy.
In a society where instant gratification is sadly commonplace, tap into
water’s yin energy of stillness and patience and just be.
Learn from nature; bulbs lie dormant and rest as they absorb the nutrients
that are needed before emerging for another season. Use
this time to re-charge, dream and plan for the changes that you want to
make in the approaching spring, where new beginnings abound.
Increase your inner awareness. Let the water energy help you to go with
the flow of life. Trust in your intuition and in the
Universe.
__________________
Susan Tartaglino is
a certified Feng Shui Practitioner through the Feng Shui Institute of
America. Susan trained with Feng Shui
master Nancilee Wydra and is a member of the International Feng Shui Guild
. Susan has attended workshops led by Karen Kingston and
Denise Linn – two best-selling authors and internationally known experts
on Feng Shui and Space Clearing. Additionally, Susan is
training with Eileen Smith , ANGEL THERAPY PRACTITIONER™, Intuitive
Healer and Reiki Master Teacher to achieve her Reiki Level Two
certification. For additional information regarding a feng shui
consultation for your home or office or to discuss your home staging
needs, please call Susan at 732-232-4962 or visit www.balanceyoursurroundings.com.
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