Autumn is a time of seeming opposites: a time to interact but
also at time to maintain distance and reflect. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, autumn is connected to the Metal element and the organs are the large intestine and the lungs - metaphorically it is the “skin” through which we “take in” and “let go”. The Metal element influences the skin and fascia (the connective tissue that separates and wraps all the organs, muscles and bones) and is crucial to the vitality of the body and mind. If this element is healthy we are in touch with our feelings and we are able to communicate them to others appropriately – it is the power of honesty, uprightness and pride in oneself. If the Metal element is impaired a person can feel tired, depressed, sad, shortness of breath, we can be prone to colds, skin conditions, elimination problems, irritable bowel. At this time of the year it is helpful to give our lungs a good tonic and also boost up the immune system. Burning essential oils such as peppermint, eucalyptus, tea tree, manuka or frankincense help the immune system and the lungs. Often we do feel sad at this time of the year because we are going into winter. Deep breathing practice helps the processing of grief and depression – walking in nature with hill climbs are particularly helpful. If you have trouble with your digestion (especially constipation) try massaging a mixture of 10 mls of castor oil and the essential oils of orange (2 drops), fennel (1 drop) and black pepper (2 drops) on your abdomen, cover with a towel and a hottie for 15 minutes. The skin and fascia all benefit from massage, especially myofascial release massage. It helps the elasticity of the skin and fascia – it also calms the mind and relaxes the body.
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AuthorElayne Lane is an instructor of the Universal Healing Tao. She has been teaching and doing bodywork in excess of 20 years. Categories
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