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HARVEST MOOM OCT 1-2 To the Chinese, nature means more than just the cycling of the seasons. Nature is within and around us, in all things. The basic cycles of nature, as understood by the early Chinese philosophers, are easily comprehensible by Western students of nature. They ring true. After all, Chinese civilization flourished for 15 centuries before the Roman Empire came to be. Today we know it’s part of Chinese culture to maintain and add to ancient wisdom. In contrast..., we in the Western world tend to replace old ideas with new ideas. So although our Western way of thinking encourages advances in things like technology and economics the Chinese understanding of natural cycles remains far deeper than ours. Here’s a quick and easy lesson on one Chinese way of thinking about nature and its cycles. We all experience the fact that things sprout and begin to grow (spring). They fire up or ignite or bloom (summer) and reach completeness (late summer). They begin to dry and wither (autumn). They rest (winter). In the Chinese way of thinking about the world known as wuxing which translates to the Five Elements or Five Phases these five seasons represent not only an Earth cycle, but also cycles within the cosmos, within our human relationships and endeavors, and within our own bodies. That’s part of what the Chinese philosophy of the five phases or five elements is trying to convey: for example, sadness is part of the autumn season. It’s just part of nature. So to celebrate the autumn equinox as the Chinese philosophers did, you might Stand facing west, considered the direction of autumn in ancient Chinese philosophy. Just stand for a few moments and honor the westness of autumn. Consider your dreams and visions, and the path on which you’re moving forward through your life. Light white candles against the growing darkness of the season. Or place white flowers on your table. White is the color of autumn in the Chinese tradition. Allow yourself to weep for things you have lost. Weeping is the sound of this season, according to Chinese philosophy. Find the courage to face what’s ahead.
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People take different roads seeking fulfillment and happiness. Just because they’re not on your road doesn’t mean they’ve gotten lost. Dalai Lama
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HUGS & COMPASSION TO ANYONE EXPERIENCING A GRIEF THATS PULLING YOU DOWN! Pretty sure you’re not alone. We are living right now in the thick of unearthed dark...ness... The systems are falling apart because they are already broken... ...what if we didn’t need to waste our energy trying to fix or fight or fear them?...they’re on their way out...what if to surrender into grief is the healthiest thing we can allow? What if the creation of the new systems requires us to go within and heal, surrender it all, reconnect with personal authority and Divine wisdom and receive the next right thing. Then do from there. What can we do? How can we help? Can that be more than enough? As we Live in the messy transition can we take a page from Anna’s book and do the next right thing? Hugs and compassion to anyone grieving or experiencing any heavy emotions right now...there is always hope and you are not alone! Reach out of you need Blessings HEIDI
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