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TAOIST ALCHEMY
When balancing the chi - the vital life force energy - in a residence or work place, each element is assessed and then feng shui corrections are applied. To help strengthen a weak element, it is helpful to understand the alchemical elemental relationships. The basic pattern of Taoist elemental compatibility is: Fire is the parent of earth and the child of wood. The following circle depicts the Taoist nurturing cycle of creativity:
The following circle depicts the Taoist controlling cycle of destruction:
By using the knowledge of the nurturing and controlling principles, we can create balance within the feng shui ba-gua. For example, if fire/fame (reputation) is weak, increase wood/family to help the fire grow stronger. Lack of a good reputation can be helped by family support. Also, lessen the earth element so that the fire is not drained by excessive earth. Remove clutter and reduce chaos to balance the earth element. Each element does not exist in isolation from the other elements, although one element may be more imbalanced and require immediate attention. In the weak fire example above, all elements in balance will help the fame/reputation issue. Strong metal/creativity is important as is strong water/journey the desire to truly perform the job. In another example, a feng shui client may be unhappy at their day job (water) and feel that they have compromised their dream. How has their unorganized earth made it difficult to change jobs? How has their metal creativity or obligations to their children helped create this compromise? Do they have any family support (wood) to try something different? How has their fire been snuffed out? The alchemical blend of the five Taoist elements is the basis of all Taoist-healing arts, not just feng shui. In traditional Chinese medicine, fire is associated with the heart. A heart attack results from too much tension (wood) and grief (metal). Both the nurturing and controlling cycles are imbalanced. Fire did not receive nurturing from wood, and fire has excessive control over metal. Another medical example is that water is associated with the kidneys. Water is nurtured by metal (lungs). The lungs are a respiratory filtering station just as the kidneys are a fluid filtering station. Water is controlled by earth (stomach). Water imbalance from stomach fluids and kidney fluids calcify to create kidney stones. Remember the alchemical balance of all five elements when recommending feng shui corrections. All five elements are in a constant state of movement, change, and flux, like the dance of yin and yang. As each element is balanced, it balances the nurturing and controlling elements around it. As Lao Tzu, the Taoist philosopher from the late Chou period (600- 222 B.C.) explained in the TAO TE CHING: What is rooted is easy to nourish. |
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