by
Karen Steinbrecher
Now
is a time of Light, Joy, Elation and Happiness.
Find the magic within as you practice and dance QiGong. This is a time
to fully express the new ideas and goals, the seeds we planted at the start of
the year. Summer is the season of the heart according to Traditional Chinese
Medicine. This is the season to step
into your joy. An important teaching of Chinese medicine is that there is a
seamless continuum between the body and the environment around us. In Five Phase Theory we have entered the
cycle of summer, the time, cycle, greatest Yang, and this season is also called
‘Fire.’ All cycles are manifestations of the movement of Yin and Yang, and the
seasons are no different. The time of Yin in autumn and winter is a time of
resting while both spring and summer are Yang seasons. Yang represents growth,
expansion and outward movement. Spring begins this movement of growth, and summer
takes over to allow growth to expand to its fullest. During summer we stay
healthy trying to mimic this Fire/Yang movement of nature, yet we want to be
mindful, to not overdo things. Both too little and too much divert us from
harmony. Thus with QiGong practice we work to balance the Yin and Yang.
Fire
stands for heat and the color red. In the body Fire is the Heart, representing
a Yang organ and the Small Intestine represents the Yin organs. Stepping into
your joy means that it is okay to take a moment away from your busy schedule.
Remind yourself that no matter what is going on, it is always possible to feel
peace in your heart. It is good to
nourish your being, your spirit, to be kind to yourself. Remember also to
nourish yourself with foods. That is the
Yin organ, the small intestine. This is
the organ where the most extensive process of digestion and absorption of foods
and nutrient take place.
With
Qigong we dance/practice movements to nourish our being with compassion towards
joy and happiness. Some of the many
movements connecting the Heart meridian
are the “Coming and going of the waves,
Letting up a balloon, the Swan spreads it wings, Turning your body to view a
distant Full Moon and the Lotus is
Rising from the Water.” “Turning the Ball of Light” connects the Small
Intestine meridian. These flowing and peaceful stretching movements with the breath
work feel so good. For example, the Lotus flower symbolizes Harmony and Love,
Peace and Compassion and more. When we practice the Lotus movements, we
envision rising up through the muck and the mud to become a flower resonating
with purification and growth and happiness. This is a favorite movement with my
classes.
Come
join us to return to your Heart during these Lotus days of summer with Qigong
on Thursdays at 2 P.M. and at 6:15 P.M.
The
class lasts for 1 hour with a charge of $10.00
With
Qi Blessings and Gratitude,
Karen
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