We find ourselves arriving at a new season, a new year, at a time when all the days and cycles and seasons seem to merge into a blur. We are in unprecedented times, facing a global pandemic. It becomes more important than ever to take care of our health and ourselves and our families and loved ones. Please do take good care and be well.
We had quite a wet spring, which dampened our spirits even more. We had 2 full weeks of heavy rain and dark skies. It seemed as though the Sun would never shine again. And yet, here we are, just a few days away from the solstice, where the Sun has indeed made its return, and it seems ever moreso special to feel its warmth and enjoy the light it provides.
With all of this being said, it seems nothing is the same as it used to be. Each cycle brings change, but it now feels like change is ever present. People's tempers are short, we always seem to long for the Sun.
It is almost June 20th, and although there have been very few warm days, May and June were usually the two most beautiful months of the year. It is warm, but not too hot, and the humidity that usually arises here has not really arrived yet. We do live on an island, surrounded by water, and the moisture is ever present in some form or another. Once I went to Denver and was amazed at how dry the air was, finding it hard to breathe. When I got back home I just breathed in huge breaths of fresh moist air.
So read on friends for the Summer cycle and what it brings to our lives, and live accordingly!
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.
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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 which 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 its 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
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.
Be well,
Maery