Wednesday, September 22, 2010

A follow-up for people who were in the September 21st class

Thanks everyone who showed for the class on the 21st, it was good time as usual.


Anyway, as some of you may be still interested in the "prediction" we were talking about, here is a summary for the rest of the year:


In a bigger picture:
From now to January 19th 2011, we will be under the main influence of "Wind Wood", which indicates the Spring energy, the growing, the moving, the active and so on.

To be more detailed:

  • From now on, we will be entering the 5th section of the year, which will be starting on September 23rd, the first day of "Autumn Equinox", to November 21st, the last day of "Winter Start". During this period, we are under the influence of:
    1. "Wind Wood"
    2.  "Dry Metal": The Dry and cool, the balance 
    3.  "Cold Water": The wet, the cold
          Therefore we predict that for that time being, we will have a colder fall season, very clear temperature dropping, more rains, our pores will shut, we sweat less, hard trees will fade early. We need to prepare for the cold in advance, for both our body and our house. 



  • From November 22nd, 2010 to January 19th 2011, we will be under influence of:
    1. "Wind Wood"
    2. "Cold Water"
    3. "Wind Wood"
           Although the seasonal influence is "Cold Water", but we have 2 "Wind Wood" factors, therefore we predict the time being will be warmer and windy, feels almost like Spring (almost "counter-season" feeling), there will be more fog and dews. As the weather is warmer than usual, our pores will reopen, if we sweat too much it may cause heart related issues. Also, since it is warm and windy, our body will have hard time to store the "Yang" energy, this may lower the power of the immune system therefore causing problems such as catching cold and coughing. 


In conclusion, we will have colder fall, warmer winter, heavy wind and good amount of water (rain, snow... flood? ). And the "fragile" organs are Liver, Gall Bladder, Lungs and Large intestine.

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