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Feng Shui, the ancient Chinese science of balancing the energy in the home or office, also provides us clues as to how to balance one's food, or in this case, the food of our pets — actually, for many, this information will help both them and their pets — a double bonus!
I just finished providing you with an introduction to the five elements, also referred to as the five energies. But now it's time to explore this concept a little deeper.
Our investigation of the five elements will help us see that food is not the only source of the five elements. We will also begin to discover just how the five elements affect health?
Ultimately, when the five elements are in balance, one experiences good health. However, everything is in a constant state of change but more than that, we can, without knowing it be creating an imbalance ourselves.
When the body is healthy, all five elements are in balance. Each element feeds the next element and helps to ensure that no element becomes out of balance. But when an element becomes out of balance, we need to work to balance the body.
The outer arrows flow in a clockwise manner. This is the direction in which the energy flows. Each element feeds the element following it with energy. Each element also restrains the element following the element it supports from becoming too dominant or powerful — these are in the inside arrows — don't worry, I will give examples too. Ultimately, all five elements are interconnected in numerous ways.
In looking at the image of the five elements, you will notice that:
The following shows you what the five elements relate too:
Wood Fire Earth Metal Water --------------------------------------------------------------- Attribute Germination Growth Trans– Reaping Storage formation --------------------------------------------------------------- Bodily Liver Heart Spleen Lungs Kidneys Organ Gallbladder Small Pancreas Large Bladder Intestine Stomach Intestine --------------------------------------------------------------- Sense Eye Tongue Mouth Nose East Organ --------------------------------------------------------------- Tissue Tendons Vessels Muscles Skin Bone Hair --------------------------------------------------------------- Emotion Anger Joy Worry Grief Fear --------------------------------------------------------------- Sound Shouts Laughter Singing Crying Mourning --------------------------------------------------------------- Season Spring Summer Late Autumn Winter Summer --------------------------------------------------------------- Color Green Red Yellow White Black --------------------------------------------------------------- Climate Wind Humid Heat Dampness Dryness Cold --------------------------------------------------------------- Form High Sharp Flat Round Wavy Cylin– Pointed drical --------------------------------------------------------------- Taste Sour Bitter Sweet Spicy Salty --------------------------------------------------------------- Direction East South Center West North ---------------------------------------------------------------
Looking at the chart, we can see that a pet suffering from kidney problems probably also has an underlying fear related issue. This could be generated as a result of too much water energy in the body.
water energy
A pet suffering from asthma may also have grief related issues. This could be a result of too metal energy in the body.
metal energy
A pet suffering from pancreatitis might have too much earth energy in the body.
earth energy
A pet suffering from heart related problems may have too much joy in their life due to an imbalance of the fire energy.
fire energy
A pet with liver problems may have anger related issues due to excess wood energy in the body.
wood energy
We can begin to go a little further now by looking at the colors related to each of the elements.
If a pet has kidney problems (water), then there may be excess black in the surroundings.
If a pet has lungs problems (metal), then there may be excess white in the surroundings.
If a pet has pancreas problems (earth), then there may be excess ochre yellow (golden yellow) in the surroundings.
If a pet has heart problems (fire), then there may be excess red in the surroundings.
If a pet has liver problems (wood), then there may be excess green and/or blue in the surroundings.
The excess colors could be blankets, paint on the wall, carpeting, etc.
In the kitchen or where you feed your pets, you want to avoid excess red. It's not that there can't be red, but excess red will create too much fire. This in turn can lead to aggression, stress, restlessness — things you want to avoid while feeding both your pets and your family.
fire
Using the chart, we can begin to see how climatic conditions can begin to affect health. We can begin to see how certain sounds, even how the energy of crying can affect our pets.
To really understand the five elements takes quite a bit of time. But this is a good start — an introduction to build awareness.
All health problems happen as a result of an imbalance. Diet has the single biggest impact on the balance of our body but the energy around us also affects our health and the health of our pets.
energy
We all know the value of a harmonious life. But no matter what you do, some discord cannot help but occur. It could be something as simple as someone being stressed, angry or even too happy that causes an imbalance.
In Chinese herbal medicine, it is said that too much happiness causes heart problems. So as you can see, it is about balancing all energies — both what are perceived as positive and negative energies.
All things are poison and nothing is without poison. It is the dose that makes a thing poisonous. — Paracelsus, 16th century pharmacologist
All things are poison and nothing is without poison. It is the dose that makes a thing poisonous.
— Paracelsus, 16th century pharmacologist
Now Paracelsus was not Chinese, he was in fact born in Switzerland in 1493. But his statement is very powerful.
What Paracelsus is saying is that the difference between poison and medicine is in the dose. Thus even too much happiness, when in excess, can cause problems.
the difference between poison and medicine is in the dose
One thing we can do is to energetically cleanse the rooms in our house, especially the kitchen or the area where we feed our pets. To achieve this, the Chinese created the Feng Shui Rose Elixir. Essentially this is rose water. All you do is either mist the air with some rose water and/or use a cloth to wash the walls, countertops, tables, furniture, etc.
Feng Shui Rose Elixir
You can mist the air every few days, wipe the furniture every 2 to 4 weeks, plus you can apply some rose water to your face.
Rose water is also used in cultures like India where it is used in Ayurvedic medicine too. It's also possible to make your own rose water — you can find guides online.
Most health food stores sell and provide rose water but there are many of other sources too.
Ultimately, rose water has a very clear and extremely high energy in combination with a wonderful fragrance that will help create harmony in your home, with your family and pets.
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