Monday, December 11, 2017

Winter Solstice

Winter Solstice Approaching

Winter

   The days were growing noticeably shorter even in late Aug
Gardiner's Bay and Gardiner's Island
 ust. But August found us in our cycle called Later Summer (in Chinese medicine and lore), and blending into Autumn. Now in December we should be in winter, with the Winter Solstice about to occur, each winter however has become so different, what I ask makes a time truly winter?
   Yes darkness comes earlier, and our energy retreats towards winter patterns. The rain and cold remind us that it is leaning more towards Winter, or when a storm approaches with high winds and a sharper chill to the air, we know freezing temperatures may soon be the norm.
   We have had our first snow fall, and it is only December 9th. It came fast and furious, yet it never covered the roads, melting instead. Yet in many ways it felt like January. Walking in the snow while it was falling was like walking in a winter wonderland.

   According to Chinese medicine, Winter is governed by the element of Water. We become introspective in Winter, and things go more dormant for a period of rest, in order to emerge again in the Spring. The trees have shed their leaves, plants wither and die and go to see, waiting for the next cycle.
   Water is essential to life. In our body, fluids like blood flowing are important, as well as the fluids in the lymph system, which help to process and eliminate waste so you can fight infections. There is also fluids like saliva, perspiration, tears and urine. Everything is flowing, and should be flowing. Water is part of the circulation system, perhaps like the oceans for the earth.

   The body organs that dominate in the Winter cycle are the bladder and kidneys. The climate associated with Winter and Water is cold, and the compass direction for Winter is the North.
   I have read that the kidneys are nourished by cold, but extreme cold and or wetness can weaken the kidneys. I think of the few times I have been in desert areas of the world, with such a compelling dryness, and remember what a different feeling when compared to humidity. I remember being in Colorado as well, in higher altitudes, and having the skin on my hands cracking from the dry air, which I was not used to, and coming home to breathe in moist air for my lungs. In Israel it is hot during the day, and then cold at night, and also dry. The wind also takes moisture out of your body there, so you must drink a great deal of water especially if you are outdoors. It was a harsh environment it seemed, which would put stress on our bodies and systems if we are not used to it, but we can always adapt. I know recently while visiting the local mountains, the Catskill area, it was 64 degrees in November, but there was a damp and biting wind and no sun and I was indeed chilled to the bone. You can think back to your own experiences with temperatures and conditions and remember how it felt, or be more conscious of this in the future.

   The taste that is associated with Winter is salt. Interestingly most water has salt in it, as well as our blood, and also of course the oceans. If you crave salt or dislike salt you may have a Water imbalance. If you eat too much salt, it creates a craving for water and can weaken the kidneys. Salt can also cause water retention and toxins to be held, so we can become easily toxic. Salt intake is also linked to high blood pressure. There will most likely be another whole article on salt, but best not to add it to food, and if you must use salt in cooking, use something more natural like sea salt, as table salt has alot of chemicals and additives, in addition to being bleached.

   The emotion of Winter is fear, whether it be anxiety, stress or any other emotion. Trembling is actually a water imbalance and is a release of fearful energy and tension. Think of the expression "paralyzed with fear" - fear can be a very powerful emotion, and can create blockages. Fear in some ways blocks many things, because it numbs you.

   The sound of Winter is groaning. Have you ever heard trees that grown in the wind during a storm? Their branches creak and groan. For people, the sound of a groan comes from deep within.

Some Considerations

   So what can you do to fortify yourself or flow with the ways of the Winter season?

   Well first think about Water and emotions. Water can be calm, still or gentle, or stormy, and hard to contain. How do you feel when you become too emotional? We may feel drained, and we can easily become exhausted and run down. We also need to remember that our kidneys are a filter for the blood systems and also ridding the body of toxic waste and heavy metals. So we can eat well and cleanse, although Spring is technically the time for deep cleansing.

   Negativity can also be harmful, and must be eliminated from the body, believed to be processed out through the bladder. So it is important to be positive and have a good attitude, and using positive affirmations on a daily basis.

   Other suggestions that might help in the Winter season include things like massage, where it will work on the meridians associated with the kidney, for example, along the spine. Massage also helps to relieve tension and toxins. Yoga is also excellent, providing stretching, relaxation and reducing stress.

   With diet and nutrition, you would want to eat foods that provide a little more heat, eat a little heavier, but not too heavy. Everything should be in moderation. When you over eat at Thanksgiving you often feel heavy and bloated.
   Your diet for winter should include hot soups with plenty of fresh vegetables, and spices that warm like ginger, garlic and cayenne pepper. Small amounts of whole grains are good fuel in winter, like millet, buckwheat, brown rice with red or black beans or lentils. Remember do not add salt to your food, because there is already some salt in your food, and we do need some salt. Sea salt is the most natural. If you bathe in the ocean or take a mineral bath, the stored salts and toxins will be drawn out. Food will taste like real food without adding alot of salt. I gave up adding salt to my food, sometimes substituting with garlic or onion instead.

   It is also important to keep warm in the winter - sitting by the fire, or with a blanket and a hot herbal tea or soup. Eating more cooked warm foods as opposed to cold or raw in winter. 

   Before long the days will get longer and the sunshine brighter, bringing about another whole new cycle of rebirth to look forward to.

Stay warm,
Maery



(remember to always follow the advice of your health care professional when it comes to health, diet and exercise)

Saturday, November 11, 2017

The Mysterious Autumn

   This is the Autumn that was different than any other. Usually the days gradually turn cooler, the air more brisk, with a cleanliness that wipes away any of the humidity that lingers in late Summer into Autumn, with the transition a gradual one.
October Sunset
   However this year, it was mild to the point of having the air conditioner on in the evenings, some strange extension to Summer days, and yet all the while the Sun was still waning, and daylight receeding. I found myself in late October going to the ocean shores with just long sleeves, enjoying long treks up and down the shoreline, watching surfers in their devotion to the wind and waves from the tropical storms and hurricane remnants that washed through the area.
   And the leaves did not even turn color until the beginning of November. Leaves were starting to fall off the trees because they were brown or dying from the slight chill on some nights. Upstate further north there was little color to speak of, that glorious testament of color from nature that is usually present. Now suddenly in almost mid November the leaves are turning and coming down, but many of the trees were stripped of leaves in the last storm that was nearly hurricane force winds.
   The early dark nights of Autumn are here and so we wait until the Sun returns, and a new year, and new cycle begins. Living a natural life, we seek to be flexible to nature and its cycles, the ebb and flow, no matter how strange it appears.

Maery

Saturday, September 16, 2017

Another Autumn Season About to Begin

   This coming week will bring us the Autumnal Equinox on September 22nd. Things have slowly been transitioning back and forth between Late Summer and Autumn these last few weeks. The days are getting shorter, the air is cooler, there is a distinct sense of slowing down. A time of transition, so we should be careful to watch our health as well.
   Below I will include the health tips for this particular season as a reminder to nurture and care for ourselves. Be kind to yourself and be careful of stress as we make the changes to Autumn and then Winter.


Autumn and Health
Autumn grasses

   Autumn is a time of reflection. Summer has ended and we move into another cycle of change which will ease us into winter. Once the harvest is over, things will begin to go dormant. A time of rest, reflection and regrouping. What we do for ourselves in the time of Autumn in regards to our health and well being will surely fortify us for the long winter to come.
   Autumn begins officially on September 22rd on the Autumnal Equinox - when the night's darkness equals the length of the day, and now nights will become longer, until December 21st on the Winter Solstice, which is the longest night. The days then slowly become longer.
   Animals start to gather food for winter, and we all slow down from the fast pace of Summer. Each cycle is in preparation for the next.
   In the Chinese Five Element Theory, Autumn is associated with the element of Metal. metal governs communication such as phones, television, transportation and speech. People who talk alot or talk too much have an imbalance of Metal. Metal is also associate with the minerals of the Earth.
   Metal is expressed in the mind and expression in the development of ideas, creativity, writing and speaking.
   Its direction is the West, which is where the Sun sets. So it makes sense, Autumn represents endings, the sunset of our lives for the season. The color associated with Metal is white. If you need Metal you can decorate with more white or incorporate more white into your wardrobe.
Autumn colors
   The emotions that relate to Metal are worry, grief and sorrow. A moderate amount of these emotions is reasonable, but excess can injure or affect the lungs or large intestine, which are the We remember the good times of the recent past, we remember our loved ones who have passed away. Again it is good to reminisce but not to hold onto the past. Autumn can be a time of letting go, deciding what needs to stay and what needs to go. Together with emotions, the sound of Metal is weeping or crying. It is all right to shed tears, it is a normal release of emotions, but not to take over your whole life or interfere with your daily life.
   The sense organ of Metal is the nose, and then of course the sense associated with Metal is the sense of smell. Our sense of smell is very keen, and is a direct conduit to the brain through the olfactory nerves. Using essential oils during the Autumn months as things transition could be very helpful. Mint is very cleansing but also very calming and good for the emotions. Lavender too is very relaxing. Find what scents work for you. It would seem Autumn would need musky, earthy smells, combined with something medicinal and cleansing as well. To ground oneself and cleanse at the same time would be ideal.
   The flavor of metal is spicy or pungent, with things like peppers or mustard, which help to pen the sense, clear the sinuses and stimulate the lungs. However, too much spice can injure the lungs.
   The body fluid connected with Metal is mucus. One of the functions of mucus is to coat and protect the mucus membranes and the fluid can wash away debris and bacteria. Excess mucus can indicate a Metal imbalance, not enough water or eating too much mucus producing foods. It can promote accumulation of bacteria and also cause inflammation which is a key factor in many disease states.
   The climate is dryness. A state of being too dry or too wet is not ideal and is not helpful. So there needs to be a balance. If your home has heat via hot air, you may need to humidify your air. If you live in a damp area such as near the water, you will need to worry about mold accumulating in the air and the home, so an air purifier might be needed, or a dehumidifier if extremely wet. Each place requires different things, but you can work towards gaining balance.

 The organs for Metal are the lungs and large intestines. They are about taking in nutrients and expelling waste products. It is easy to see that if these organs become inhibited by toxins that the rest of the body will suffer, for toxins can build up and clog the systems.
   Diet is important of course, but so are environmental toxins such as pollution and cigarette smoke. If you live in a city or area that is heavy polluted you might want to invest in an air purifier for your home, especially the bedroom. I also use a mister with mint water to purify the air. If you have central air conditioning make sure to clean the filters regularly. Keep the home free of dust by vacuuming and cleaning often.
   One the of the best ways to purify the air in your space is to have plants. They are great ecology cleaners and clean toxins from the air. Plants do best with a southern or eastern exposure -depending on where you live.
   Deep breathing is also essential for lung health and for cleansing as well.
   Problems with lungs can turn up in the skin and hair.
   Lungs do not do well in a cold, damp climate so it is important to keep warm
   Congestion of the large intestines leads to dysfunction and can cause abdominal discomfort as well as back aches in the low to mid back area. It can also cause pressure in the head, nose, sinus, neck and result in headaches, sore throats, and lack of energy.
   Dietary considerations fro both the lungs and large intestines include eliminating alcohol, fatty foods, fried food and chemicals and preservatives, as well as meats, dairy and refined foods. Eating fresh fruits, vegetables, whole grains, high amounts of fiber and foods low in fat is helpful. Mucus forming foods include dairy, meat and sugar. Also try to avoid too much caffeine.
   A cold is often a sign that toxins have built up in the body.
   Since Metal is associated with the mind, meditation is also helpful. It allows the mind to relax and repair instead of being constantly supercharged by all the stimulation of modern times with televisions, phones and computers.
   Autumn is a good time to do a cleanse, however always remember to check with your doctor before making any dietary changes. Cleansing, eating properly and exercise and proper rest will help to set the tone for having a healthy Winter.

Be well,
Maery

Saturday, July 15, 2017

Transition to Late Summer



Stormy Waters - Transition to Late Summer
   Although it is still only the month of July, and mid month, a sudden drastic change in weather patterns has prompted me to begin to address the season of Late Summer in Chinese medicine. Locked in a heat wave on 90 degrees farenheit, with no air, no relief, and intense humidity, it suddenly broke free, plunging 20 degrees and followed by a stormy and chilly day or two, prompting a response that feels like that shift when Late Summer onsets, to be followed by Autumn not long after.
   Sometimes subtle changes can signal big change, with things going in another direction without us even realizing. Do we take the time to recognize these changes in the midst of our busy lives?
   All a part of natural living.

Please enjoy the segment on the transition from Summer to Later Summer.



Living a Natural Life

Changing with the Seasons - Late Summer

   Every year around this time, the beginning of August, a cold front comes through, making an unusually cool morning and day, that to me somehow signals the beginning of the end of Summer and the onset of Fall. Change is in the air.
   And also this time of year is called Late Summer in Chinese medicine, and so we must adjust once again, as the daylight hours begin to grow noticeably shorter.
   It is also a time when the harvest begins, so it is a good time for letting things go, while reaping the rewards of our endeavors at the same time.
   Late Summer is associated with the element of earth, which seems to make sense because it is the time of harvesting crops from the Earth, at least here in the U.S. With the influence of earth one can become more grounded, take stock of oneself and one's life, reflecting on the events of Summer and preparing for Fall.
   From the element of fire comes the production of earth, through the ashes, as we manifest things in the physical. Summer projects or ideas come to fruition.
   Earth also nourishes, for example when you think of Mother Earth, the maternal nurturing aspect. This season, according to Chinese medicine, governs the stomach and spleen, so digestion becomes important. All too often we see stomach viruses in the Summer/Late Summer cycle. We need to slow down and take care of ourselves, which is sometimes hard in the fast pace of today's society. So it is a good reminder to ourselves. The stomach and spleen work together to digest and give energy and nutrition needed. Diet, as always, is important, building in some heavier proteins, whole grains, seeds, nuts and beans instead of the light salads and juices of midsummer. But not to forget the fresh produce and vegetables as well, and not to go to extremes with alcohol or heavy meals. Of course do not change your diet or habits drastically if you have certain health conditions and always notify your doctor or health care practitioner of any changes you make.
   It is important to be flexible in this time of transition, and not to resist the changes that are coming. We begin to ease slowly from Summer towards Fall, then inevitably Winter.
   The sense organ associated with Late summer is the mouth and taste, so again to do with not only digestion and assimilation, but also nutrition and nurturing oneself. The mouth also enables us to speak out our ideas and expressions, and singing also goes with the element of earth. A doctor once told me singing is healthy - it gets out any locked up emotions or hidden angers. The sound of earth is singing, so this makes sense. So feel free to sing in the shower if you don't want anyone to hear you, or sing along in the car to the radio or cd's. 
   The fluid for Late Summer is saliva, which also helps us to begin the digestion of food, so have an Autumn harvest feast of fresh foods to celebrate Late Summer. The lips is the organ where you can detect imbalances, whether they are dry, cracked or peeling. This is an indication of imbalance somewhere in the body, and to do with the element of earth.
Rocks go with the element of earth
   The compass direction that goes with earth is the center, which is not surprising, as we try to ground and center ourselves at this time of year, through the influence of the element of earth. In Feng shui, the center of the house is to do with health and healing, so it is good to keep the center of the home clean and clear of clutter. Put a sparkling clear crystal in the center of the home to radiate the seven colors of the spectrum.
   The climate to do with Late Summer is moist, and here where I reside it is a time of high humidity. Humidity moistens things and allows things to grow and come to fruition and to have less friction. Too much moisture however can promote the growth of mold and too much dampness is not good either. People who despise humidity with a vengeance may have an earth imbalance. In contrast, think of the desert where it is so dry and hot. Or in the mountains of Colorado it is so dry that my skin would crack, and lungs would hurt to breathe, since I am accustomed to the moisture and humidity of the east coast.
   The emotion to do with earth is sympathy. Although it can be wonderful to be empathetic and sympathetic in our daily lives, especially towards others, there is always a danger here to be too giving. If you give too much and sacrifice yourself for others, you can be draining your own energy and emotional reserves. For those who give too much, learn to say no sometimes. And for people who are "cold" like the cold earth, learn to give some more warmth to self and others.
   The color to do with earth is yellow. It is a bright and cheerful color, and reminds me of the sun, and like the sun, yellow brings warmth into our lives. You can use the color yellow during this time, whether you have too much earth or not enough. Everything is a balance.
   The smell of Late Summer is fragrant, like the ripe flowers, berries and crops. Use aromatherapy with fruitlike scents or anything that is fragrant - like lavendar.
   The tissue with earth is the flesh and muscles, so it is a good time to build strength through exercise, and gain strength before the Winter months come.
   As we head toward Fall, things can become bittersweet, cherishing our memories but also knowing that now a new cycle begins.

Be well,
Maery
My little wild rabbit enjoying the feast of clover

   

Tuesday, June 20, 2017

I Have Walked Along The Champs Elysee

In Paris.......

   It was summer time. I was staying in Paris, as my family flew ahead of me to Dublin, Ireland. It was a long time ago, before the September 11th attacks in New York, before so much turmoil and strife, when it was safer to walk the streets of just about any city.
   My main reason for visiting was to view the museums and art work, to see all the things I had learned about and yearned to see. The Louvre, Monmartre, cathedrals, shops, cafes, the River Seine, the people. I did not go to the Eiffel Tower, for me it had no interest.
A New Dawn for Paris
   After spending days upon days in the Louvre in the many floors and wings and art, and yes, gazing upon the lovely Mona Lisa, I ventured over the the Musee D'Orsay for the Impressionist paintings. When I was done I began to walk, and found myself on what was the Place de la Concorde. I was trying to cross the street to walk along the Jardins des Champs, but found it difficult to do so. The traffic was roaring past at very fast speeds, an endless stream of cars, with seemingly no break in any direction. As I stood there, I was feeling overwhelmed and somewhat dizzy, I thought from all of the noise and speed. I finally made it across and sat on a bench in the park for a few minutes to recover. Little did I know where I had been standing was where the guillotine was positioned for the French Revolution. It would be folly to think that had contributed to my confusion at that spot, but it does make one wonder. Does energy exist long after an event? Who knows.
   After my brief respite on the park bench, I continued down the Champs Elysee to the shopping area. After a day of the museum, and walking, it felt very different to be in the shopping district, with all the different people weaving in and out in their own kind of traffic. It was a much faster pace, larger crowds than the small streets near my hotel, the quiet cafes, the museum, the fashion district. I went into a few shops, wandering up and down, and went into a music store. At every location I go to I try to buy music from local artists, to get a feel for the people, its folklore and music. Because that, more than anything else, is where the heart of a land, a town, a city or country is found. It is expressed in the colors of clothing people wear, in the homes, the architecture, the language, the arts, the music, the books. I bought the music of a lady named Linda LaMay, not knowing who she was, but liking the sounds of what she sang. Other names come to mind like Edith Piaf with the song "La Vie en Rose" but really it is more to do with art and all the artists who have flocked to Paris, as well as authors, philosophers. The Age of Enlightenment.
   I was saddened to hear of recent violence on Champs Elysee, for it seems nothing is sacred any more. At least I had a chance to explore the avenue before this. To see the Arc de Triomphe at one end, built to honor Napolean's triumph, and the Luxor Obelisk at the other end at the Place de la Concorde, one of 3 obelisks taken from Egypt. Interesting they are found in London, Paris and New York.
   The world is connected in many ways, through its people and monuments, customs, art, folklore, our common needs and trials of everyday living. Celebrate those things that bind us and make us one, celebrate our honor our differences. What a difference that might make in the world.

Maery
2017

Summer Solstice

Summer Solstice

Dear Friends,
We are now transitioning into Summer - after a wet and chilly spring that felt more like remnants of Winter. Weather patterns are changing and the world moves faster and faster which requires us to be flexible and to be able to adapt to the differences.
Summer is a glorious time so make the most of it. Below is a rerun of the information for health and balances for the Summer season, so enjoy and be well.
Maery

We ease from one season to the next. Summer is almost here, officially on the Summer solstice on June 21st. and as the seasons shift, our bodies must adjust once again to change.
Sailing
   The days are longer, and on the solstice we have the “longest” day – that is the longest day of sunlight. Once we pass the solstice, each day sunlight begins to grow shorter by minutes as the Sun continues on its journey.
   The Sun is considered Yang energy in the Chinese tradition. We are active, we do more, and are more outward. Spring was a time of cleansing from Winter and a time of renewal or new birth. In the Summer season things grow and bloom and mature, and then in the Fall we have the harvest.
   In Summer we experience the element of Fire according to the Chinese 5 Element theory, and governs the heart and small intestines. The other systems connected to Summer are the Pericardium whoch protects the heart and regulates blood flow, heat and nourishment, and the second system is the Triple Warmer which maintains temperature and warmth.
   The heart is a central organ for the whole body, like the Sun is the center of our solar system. The heart controls everything, for without a heart beat we would not live. The heart is also to do with passion.
   The other organ connected with Summer is the small intestines, which digest and absorb nutrients, and separates out toxins.
   In the body, the Triple Warmer has the upper burner, the middle burner and the lower burner. The upper burner is located in the heart and lung area, the middle burner is by the solar plexus and relates to the stomach and spleen, as well as the gall bladder, liver and small intestines, and the lower burner by the area of the navel relates to the large intestines, bladder and kidneys. The Triple Warmer produces heat and energy through respiration, digestion and elimination.
   Going back to Fire, Fire’s circulation and heating are important to balance and function of the entire body. Fire brings vitality. We always feels more energetic in Summer.
   The direction for the Summer is the South.
   The color for Summer and Fire is Red.
   The emotions associated with Summer/Fire are joy and sadness, and excess of either is not healthy.
   The flavor for Summer is bitter, which is believed to strengthen the heart and small intestines.
   The peak time for the Sun is noon. So I try to accomplish things in the morning to catch the energy flow of the Sun at tis strongest. By 4 p.m. our energies start to naturally wane.
   The dominant time for the heart is between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.
   The small intestine connects the stomach and large intestine, and nutrients that are absorbed into the bloodstream from the small intestines go to the liver where it can be used or stored. The waste goes to the large intestine. It is wise to avoid inflammatory foods so that the small intestine will work smoothly, avoiding too much meat, dairy, breads and sugar.
  
Fire and Water
Fire and Water

   Although we are dealing mainly with the element of Fire in the Summer, you cannot address Fire without also mentioned Water, for Fire and Water balance each other, and in Chinese Medicine, as in all things, it is the balancing of things that is important.
   If your Water element is weak, Fire can burn out of control which can result in too much heat in the body and systems and organs or create inflammation, and inflammation is often a basis for illness to develop. When Water is too strong it can drown Fire and make one weak physically, and unable to take action.
   Fire is aligned to the heart in the body, while Water is related to the kidneys. Fire relates to the male and sexual energy, and gives life just like the Sun causes growth, while Water is more female and relates to the kidneys and bladder and governs the sexual organs. Water is receptive and also in turn nourishes, feeding growth.
   For Women, if their emotions (governed by Water) are not flowing well or they are too emotional due to stress, the result in the body can be congestion with Fire in the pelvic area and can result in inflammation or infection in the sexual organs.
   For men too much sexual activity without replenishment can cause Water to take over a weakened Fire, leading to congestion and result in back aches, loss of energy and lack of creativity.
   As for diet, with the heat of Fire and Summer, a cool and light diet is best. Fruits and vegetables are Yin or wet and cooling, while Yang foods heat us up like proteins (meat, nuts, seeds, legumes) and grains and dairy.
   No matter what, do not over burden the liver, so avoid fried foods or processed foods, or chemicals, or drugs, alcohol or caffeine in excess. Any organ that is abused during one cycle can show up as illness or disease in the next season.
   To replenish a weak Fire, the taste needed is bitter. So green leafy vegetables, endive, escarole, watercress and lettuce can nourish Fire. Light use of coffee or tea is also bitter, but I prefer not to have those in my own diet because of the caffeine, and also knowing what coffee can do to your body. Excess caffeine can also burn out the adrenals and lead to inflammation. Spices like cayenne, ginger or curry can add Fire to the blood for people with weak Fire.
   Another important aspect for Fire and to keep things balanced and flowing smooth is exercise. Summer time is a perfect time to be outdoors and engage in sports like swimming, biking, hiking, or even just taking a walk.

   Overall, when I think of Summer, I think of cooling and finding balance. Each person has to find what works for them, whether it is habits or diet or exercise. Cool drinks like water with lemon, or just plain water works well in Summer. But remember do not change your diet without consulting your doctor first. These are all just suggestions that correlate to the season of Summer. It is important to find what balances work for you.



Monday, April 10, 2017

Spring Returns - a bit late

   This year Spring seems a bit late, hence I am writing this year's Spring page in April instead of March, even though the Spring Solstice in March officially marks the beginning of Spring, for the weather we have had here said otherwise!
   Endless days of rain and cold, and even a surprise snow storm covered the spectrum of possibilities during this time. Winter coats, hats, boots and gloves remained in use, as well as the snow shovels and ice scrapers. It was a damp and biting cold. However, just over the last few days, almost mid April, are the first hints of true Spring.
   So enjoy reading below the article about the transition to Spring and the necessary cleansing at this time of year.

 March is the beginning of many new things as the seasons begin to shift and change, leaving winter slowly behind, and spring fast approaching. Sunlight has already increased, the days are longer, the quality of the sunlight is so brilliant it is inspiring.
   And with all of these changes beginning to onset slowly, our bodies naturally start to cleanse and shed the toxins gathered in winter. Although March 21st marks
The First Crocus of Spring
the official beginning of spring, there seems to be signs of spring already. For the first time in a long time the birds were out and singing. The  neighborhood hawk returned, seeking food no doubt. There is a warmth in the air. Things are beginning to grow and the grass is turning green, sun light is pervasive.
   So how to best facilitate the process?
   Cleansing is one of the most important aspects of spring, but first is to look at the approach to the season of spring through Chinese medicine. Spring is represented by the element of wood and governs the body organs of the liver and gall bladder. Wood governs trees, plants, humans, anything that is living and grows. Trees have roots, a trunk and limbs, humans have the spine, and limbs and joints.
   People with a severe wood imbalance may have spinal issues, rigidness in their bodies and personalities, arthritis flare ups, joint pain, bone issues.
   The color for spring is green. Pale green is new growth, while dark green is old growth. You can see this clearly in ivy, for the new shoots are green and the old growth is dark green.
   If a person strongly craves or dislikes green intensely it may suggest an imbalance in wood.
   But the color green can also be very healing. Spring represents new life and birth. Most animals have their young in the spring. In spring we have new ideas, inspirations, fresh starts and new beginnings. Spring always inspires and moves us into action.
The Rabbit Has Returned for Spring!
   The element of wood also gives us clarity and the ability to focus and plan things. If you cannot seem to ever manifest or plan things you could have weak wood element. If you overcompensate and try to control everyone and everything around you, you could have excessive wood energy.
   The direction for spring is the East, for the sun rises in the east. Wood clearly governs the morning hours of the day. Do you ever notice how fresh each new day seems to be?
Trees represent the element of Wood
   The climate that goes with spring is the wind. March, at least here, is a very windy month as things begin to transition from winter to spring, and wind has a certain quality of cleansing to it. Nothing remains stagnant when there is wind, and things can be blown away. Wind can nourish wood, but too much wind is not good either. As an example of too much wind, it can lower one's resistance in general, spark up your allergies, make you feel imbalanced, stir up sinus issues, skin issues, and watery or red, irritated eyes, nose and throat.
   The eyes in general are the sense organ for the liver, and the sense associated with wood is sight. What do you see or perceive? Fluids like tears go with wood as well, and tears help us to shed the past. 
   The taste for wood is sour. Some sour tasting foods will nourish the liver. If you crave sour or vinegar intensely or dislike sour flavors intensely it might be a sign of wood imbalance. Other than vinegar, drinking lemon water goes with wood, and also cleanses the liver.
   The emotion associated with wood is that of anger, and shouting. Anger injures both the liver and gall bladder. Sometimes when people hold in anger or suppress it in any way it builds up toxins.
   The tissue associated with wood is muscles, ligaments and tendons. This makes me think of strength, making and keeping muscles strong, as well as being flexible. You may notice towards the end of winter muscles may feel somewhat weak, but then as spring progresses you may start to feel stronger.
   The element of Wood can sometimes be controlling and inflexible. There was a family who called me in for a consultation for their new home, and the entire interior was all heavy wood. My recommendation for that home was to add some of the color white to introduce some of the element of Metal to tone down the Wood influence. There was just too much wood. Too much wood can make a person dull, rigid, unexpressive or a tyrant.
   The organ that goes with Wood is the liver. The liver processes out toxins. Liver also has the word "live" inside it. Everything we eat, drink or take including vitamins or medications much be processed through the liver. We can become dull or lethargic if our liver is toxic and unable to process out all the toxins. The first line of toxicity is the kidneys. Once the kidneys become toxic, then the liver also becomes clogged and toxic, so the toxins stay in the body. So that is why we cleanse in the spring, to rid the body of toxins accumulated during the winter months.
   The liver is also a storehouse for nutrients, so it is much more than just processing out toxins. If your liver is toxic, most likely you will not get as much nutrition as you need.  The liver produces vile to help in digestion and then stores the bile in the gall bladder, which is later used in the intestines to break down fats. Too much fat in a diet could over burden the gall bladder. The liver also metabolizes carbohydrates, fats and protein, and also plays a role in blood sugar metabolism, and it also forms gamma globulin and plasma proteins for the immune system. It also makes agents for clotting blood, and both forms and stores vitamins A, D and B, as well as minerals like copper, zinc and iron.
   So things that affect the liver negatively are overeating, too much alcohol or drugs, too many chemicals in food or water, fried foods and heavy meats. Refined sugar and white flour is also stressful for the digestive system. Including fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grains (in moderation), seeds, nuts and beans is more nutritious and supportive to our organs.
   In Chinese medicine, a clogged or malfunctioning gall bladder can result in physical and mental congestion in the shoulders and head, as well as the hips and thighs, and is often a cause for headaches.

Cleansing
   There is no set rule for cleansing, for each person has individual needs, and people should not cleanse without letting their healthcare professional know.
   So for some people it means juicing for a few days and fasting in between, and there are many different cleanses available online or in books. 
   It can be as simple as drinking more water, adding more fruits and vegetables and greens to your diet as you see fit.
   Some people use herbs to detox, but again, your doctor should know about anything that you attempt. You can drink herbs in the form of teas if you wish.

   So good luck with whatever you do to celebrate spring, for a healthier, happy you!

Maery

Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Transition from Night to Dawn and Winter to Spring
Transition of Seasons

Winter or Spring?

   Well we are now into the month of March, midway in fact. But outside a fierce winter storm is raging - at a time when Spring should be peeking in around the corner in between sunny days and blustery winds so typical of this time of year. But nothing seems typical anymore when it comes to weather patterns, so the key perhaps is to be flexible and ready for anything.
   It has been a very mild winter here thus far, with many days above 50 degrees farenheit, even in February, traditionally one of our coldest months of the year. We thought we would get lucky with only 3 little snow storms, but now it seems we are paying the price.
The last gasp of Winter
   The weather experts are calling it Winter Storm Stella. It began on the west coast of the United States as a fairly big storm moving across the country, leaving lots of snow in the midwest, including Chicago, yet my brother in Michigan reported only about an inch of snow. Meanwhile, in the southern U.S., another storm was brewing and moving north, a warmer rain event, but slowly but surely it moved up the east coast of the U.S. On its way, as it moved towards colder climates, it left snow and cold weather in places like Tennessee that generally does not get much snow.
   But the amazing fact of these two storms is that they merged and they moved towards each other in the northeast U.S. in places like Washington D.C., New Jersey, New York and Boston. The merging of two storm systems is often called the "Perfect Storm" - not so much in that it is perfect, but indicative of its intensity and scope and precipitation.
   We all waited anxiously watching the weather modules, and as sometimes happens, the southern storm hit more of southern New York as first freezing rain, now rain and perhaps later on tonight as snow, still an all day event. Originally the snow was forecast to be 1 -2 feet. Instead the snow moved further inland and up into central New York State and Albany, our state capital. Connecticut too is getting significant snow fall.
   And we also have to add in the factor of the wind. It is indeed very very windy, with gusts up to 50 miles per hour. Sustained winds of 70 miles per hour or more are considered hurricane force, so this gives an indication of the strength and fury of the storm and wind.
   And Spring is officially arriving in 7 days!
Waiting for Spring

   So why talk about weather and storms and patterns? Because this is a part of natural living for real. To be aware of what goes on around you in life and in nature, rather than just what you read from a weather report or the weather channel. It can be fascinating and enlivening. Even yesterday was truly a calm before the storm. Everything was still and quiet, it was sunny, cold and crisp, with no evidence of what was to come. How quickly things can change.
Little Fawn in Center, and the Twins Last Year

The Twins Last Year
   It also makes me think of the animals and how they cope with weather systems. It is interesting that even in the midst of this storm's fury, I have heard the birds chattering all morning. Perhaps they too are anxious for Spring.
   That also brings me to the deer our community has adopted. Last year I posted photos and an article on 4 fawns who had become orphaned, the doe was obviously thin and not in good health and seemed to have disappeared. The deer here on the island are a bit smaller and less hardy, yet the population seems to thrive in our woods along the shore.
   Anyway it has been a pleasure watching them grow and mature. There is a small fenced area where the deer can come and not venture into the road to be hit by cars, and members of the community have brought all kinds of fruit and food for the deer. Now generally it is a rule not to feed wildlife, but for the first winter it seemed important. As time passed we saw the fawns less and less, and now I have only seen two, which makes me hope and believe they have accustomed to being wild and foraging on their own now.
   But there was one day, in mid winter, when we had one of our recent storms of about 6 inches of snow, when it was a very hard day and feeling quite discouraged in general, when driving past the spot where the deer are usually seen, I saw the bigger fawn nick named Little Fawn actually frolicking and leaping and playing in the snow, by himself, and it was such a joy to see. I only wish I had the opportunity to capture it on film to share with everyone.
   And so on this rainy, icy, windy, stormy day I bid you all farewell for now until we meet again.
   And remember, Spring is on the way! All the concentrated darkness in the world cannot put out the light of a single candle.

Best regards,
Maery
Winter Dawn from my living room window

Wednesday, February 15, 2017

A Winter Morning Sky
February - Longing for Spring

   It is only mid February, but already we are halfway through the winter season here. It makes me restless for Spring, and then Summer. Today in my travels I stopped in the grocery store and bought items to make a hot, nourishing soup to warm up, but at the same time bought many organic vegetables as though I am preparing for a Spring cleanse as well! If your body craves a certain food, sometimes it is what you need. I have also read that when you are ill, often the plant or herb that you need may be growing in your own yard. Whatever illness or malady you have, the antidote is often close by.
   I am cheered so far by the fact that the sun doesn't set until almost 6 p.m. by now in my area of the world. The only down side is that we have had many rainy days for the last few weeks and maybe only 3 or 4 days of sunshine, and not all day at best. But I cannot complain because the season is Winter and where things should be, and overall I can say last Winter (2016) as well as this Winter (2017) have been milder than the previous 4 or 5 years, where we had several blizzards and longer periods of cold weather down below 20 degrees farenheit. Of course people in northern climates will laugh at me and say that is nothing compared to our winters! But I am more suited for a warmer climate, so for me it is cold indeed.
   We did have one blizzard last week. I was in fact in Washington DC for work, and there it only rained a little, being further south than New York, but back home in the northeast it was alot of snow and high winds. The trouble was in trying to fly home again - taking 7 or 8 hours just to fly for 45 minutes. In Washington DC we had springlike weather the first night of our arrival and sat out in the sunshine by the Potomac River and at night walking to dinner we had no coats. But ah, the next night the temperatures had dropped, and the wind had a bitter chill and by the time we walked to the restaurant we felt frozen, and walking back was even colder. But good food and good people and good times made it all the more bearable. Next stop is Dallas, Texas, but by then it will be almost Summer.
   So now my soup is simmering and the clouds are back again, promising rain, and a change with the winds coming, but it is good to be safe and warm and make plans for Spring and to get outdoors. Today it was mild enough to walk on the boardwalk by the sea at lunchtime and good to smell the fresh clean air. Now night time draws near and good to be inside, waiting for my soup.
   So friends, below is the March Spring article that tells us how to cleanse and prepare for Spring, so we will all be ready.
   Be well.
Maery


   March is the beginning of many new things as the seasons begin to shift and change, leaving winter slowly behind, and spring fast approaching. Sunlight has already increased, the days are longer, the quality of the sunlight is so brilliant it is inspiring.
   And with all of these changes beginning to onset slowly, our bodies naturally start to cleanse and shed the toxins gathered in winter. Although March 21st marks
The First Crocus of Spring
the official beginning of spring, there seems to be signs of spring already. For the first time in a long time the birds were out and singing. The  neighborhood hawk returned, seeking food no doubt. There is a warmth in the air. Things are beginning to grow and the grass is turning green, sun light is pervasive.
   So how to best facilitate the process?
   Cleansing is one of the most important aspects of spring, but first is to look at the approach to the season of spring through Chinese medicine. Spring is represented by the element of wood and governs the body organs of the liver and gall bladder. Wood governs trees, plants, humans, anything that is living and grows. Trees have roots, a trunk and limbs, humans have the spine, and limbs and joints.
   People with a severe wood imbalance may have spinal issues, rigidness in their bodies and personalities, arthritis flare ups, joint pain, bone issues.
   The color for spring is green. Pale green is new growth, while dark green is old growth. You can see this clearly in ivy, for the new shoots are green and the old growth is dark green.
   If a person strongly craves or dislikes green intensely it may suggest an imbalance in wood.
   But the color green can also be very healing. Spring represents new life and birth. Most animals have their young in the spring. In spring we have new ideas, inspirations, fresh starts and new beginnings. Spring always inspires and moves us into action.
The Rabbit Has Returned for Spring!
   The element of wood also gives us clarity and the ability to focus and plan things. If you cannot seem to ever manifest or plan things you could have weak wood element. If you overcompensate and try to control everyone and everything around you, you could have excessive wood energy.
   The direction for spring is the East, for the sun rises in the east. Wood clearly governs the morning hours of the day. Do you ever notice how fresh each new day seems to be?
Trees represent the element of Wood
   The climate that goes with spring is the wind. March, at least here, is a very windy month as things begin to transition from winter to spring, and wind has a certain quality of cleansing to it. Nothing remains stagnant when there is wind, and things can be blown away. Wind can nourish wood, but too much wind is not good either. As an example of too much wind, it can lower one's resistance in general, spark up your allergies, make you feel imbalanced, stir up sinus issues, skin issues, and watery or red, irritated eyes, nose and throat.
   The eyes in general are the sense organ for the liver, and the sense associated with wood is sight. What do you see or perceive? Fluids like tears go with wood as well, and tears help us to shed the past. 
   The taste for wood is sour. Some sour tasting foods will nourish the liver. If you crave sour or vinegar intensely or dislike sour flavors intensely it might be a sign of wood imbalance. Other than vinegar, drinking lemon water goes with wood, and also cleanses the liver.
   The emotion associated with wood is that of anger, and shouting. Anger injures both the liver and gall bladder. Sometimes when people hold in anger or suppress it in any way it builds up toxins.
   The tissue associated with wood is muscles, ligaments and tendons. This makes me think of strength, making and keeping muscles strong, as well as being flexible. You may notice towards the end of winter muscles may feel somewhat weak, but then as spring progresses you may start to feel stronger.
   The element of Wood can sometimes be controlling and inflexible. There was a family who called me in for a consultation for their new home, and the entire interior was all heavy wood. My recommendation for that home was to add some of the color white to introduce some of the element of Metal to tone down the Wood influence. There was just too much wood. Too much wood can make a person dull, rigid, unexpressive or a tyrant.
   The organ that goes with Wood is the liver. The liver processes out toxins. Liver also has the word "live" inside it. Everything we eat, drink or take including vitamins or medications much be processed through the liver. We can become dull or lethargic if our liver is toxic and unable to process out all the toxins. The first line of toxicity is the kidneys. Once the kidneys become toxic, then the liver also becomes clogged and toxic, so the toxins stay in the body. So that is why we cleanse in the spring, to rid the body of toxins accumulated during the winter months.
   The liver is also a storehouse for nutrients, so it is much more than just processing out toxins. If your liver is toxic, most likely you will not get as much nutrition as you need.  The liver produces vile to help in digestion and then stores the bile in the gall bladder, which is later used in the intestines to break down fats. Too much fat in a diet could over burden the gall bladder. The liver also metabolizes carbohydrates, fats and protein, and also plays a role in blood sugar metabolism, and it also forms gamma globulin and plasma proteins for the immune system. It also makes agents for clotting blood, and both forms and stores vitamins A, D and B, as well as minerals like copper, zinc and iron.
   So things that affect the liver negatively are overeating, too much alcohol or drugs, too many chemicals in food or water, fried foods and heavy meats. Refined sugar and white flour is also stressful for the digestive system. Including fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grains (in moderation), seeds, nuts and beans is more nutritious and supportive to our organs.
   In Chinese medicine, a clogged or malfunctioning gall bladder can result in physical and mental congestion in the shoulders and head, as well as the hips and thighs, and is often a cause for headaches.

Cleansing
   There is no set rule for cleansing, for each person has individual needs, and people should not cleanse without letting their healthcare professional know.
   So for some people it means juicing for a few days and fasting in between, and there are many different cleanses available online or in books. 
   It can be as simple as drinking more water, adding more fruits and vegetables and greens to your diet as you see fit.
   Some people use herbs to detox, but again, your doctor should know about anything that you attempt. You can drink herbs in the form of teas if you wish.

   So good luck with whatever you do to celebrate spring, for a healthier, happy you!

Maery