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EPISODE · Jun 21, 2024 · 38 MIN

Embracing The Fire Element: Summer in Taoism, TCM and Yin Yoga

from Yin Yoga Podcast · host Nyk Danu

S. 2 | EP. 23The flame that burns twice as bright burns half as long"  Lao Tzu'sIf you live in the northern hemisphere and you are listening to or watching this episode as it comes out then today is the first day of Summer.So in honour of the day, I thought I would do a special episode on Embracing the Fire Element Summer in Taoism and TCMElement of Fire corresponds to Summer in Traditional Chinese Medicine and TaoismFire is the element associated with summer, embodying the qualities of heat, activity, and passion.The direction associated with fire is south, the color is red, and the climate is heat.Yin channels: Heart and Pericardium.Yang channels: Small Intestine and San Jiao (Triple Burner) Harmonizing Yin and Yang:In the busy outward shining energy of summer, it's important to remember to harmonize active (yang) energy with restful (yin) energy during the energetic summer months. A few characteristics of the Fire Element and SummerThe heart is seen as the sovereign, governing spiritual and mental activities.Sound: Laughter.Emotion: Joy.Spirit: Shen.Shen and Its Importance:Shen represents the mind and spirit, encompassing mental function and emotional health. The Shen Ming is the inner radiance and vitality that shines through one's eyes, reflecting enthusiasm and clarity of mind.Physiological and Philosophical Functions of the Heart:Circulation of blood.Abode of Shen, influencing mental clarity, memory, and sleep.Shen goes outward during the day and returns to rest in the heart at night.Meridians Connected to Fire:Heart (Yin): Sovereign organ, governing blood circulation and mental activities.Small Intestine (Yang): Separates pure from impure substances, both physiologically and mentally.Pericardium (Yin): Protects the heart both physically and emotionally, shielding it from excessive emotions.San Jiao (Yang): Regulates qi flow, without a direct Western anatomical counterpart; associated with three regions (upper, middle, lower jiao).Fire Personality Archetype:Typically extroverted, charismatic, and energetic.Enjoys socializing, drama, and sensation.Potential weaknesses: Anxiety, insomnia, depression when out of balance.Tendency to be the life of the party but may struggle with solitude and introspection.Seasonal Tips for Summer:Balancing Activities:Ensure adequate rest to prevent burnout.Incorporate cooling foods to counteract summer heat (e.g., mint, cucumber, lemon).Consider raw and cold foods if appropriate for one's constitution.Emotional and Spiritual Health:Practice mindfulness to maintain mental clarity and emotional balance.Embrace joy and laughter while avoiding extremes of any emotion.Disclaimer:The information provided is for general knowledge and entertainment. It is not medical advice, and listeners should consult healthcare professionals for personal health concerns.You will learn all this and much more in this episodeYoga Teachers: Join The Waitlist for my Therapeutic Yin Yoga Training at the bottom and top of the PageTo Join my Yin Yoga Classes on ZoomTo subscribe to my On-Demand Video Library:Full Show Notes https://nykdanu.com/teachers/yin-yoga-teacher-training/yin-yoga-podcast/Anatomy for Yoga with Paul GrilleyHang Drum Music by Fred Westra Find me on Instagram @nykdanuyoga@YinYogaPodcast

S. 2 | EP. 23The flame that burns twice as bright burns half as long"  Lao Tzu'sIf you live in the northern hemisphere and you are listening to or watching this episode as it comes out then today is the first day of Summer.So in honour of the day, I thought I would do a special episode on Embracing the Fire Element Summer in Taoism and TCMElement of Fire corresponds to Summer in Traditional Chinese Medicine and TaoismFire is the element associated with summer, embodying the qualities of heat, activity, and passion.The direction associated with fire is south, the color is red, and the climate is heat.Yin channels: Heart and Pericardium.Yang channels: Small Intestine and San Jiao (Triple Burner) Harmonizing Yin and Yang:In the busy outward shining energy of summer, it's important to remember to harmonize active (yang) energy with restful (yin) energy during the energetic summer months. A few characteristics of the Fire Element and SummerThe heart is seen as the sovereign, governing spiritual and mental activities.Sound: Laughter.Emotion: Joy.Spirit: Shen.Shen and Its Importance:Shen represents the mind and spirit, encompassing mental function and emotional health. The Shen Ming is the inner radiance and vitality that shines through one's eyes, reflecting enthusiasm and clarity of mind.Physiological and Philosophical Functions of the Heart:Circulation of blood.Abode of Shen, influencing mental clarity, memory, and sleep.Shen goes outward during the day and returns to rest in the heart at night.Meridians Connected to Fire:Heart (Yin): Sovereign organ, governing blood circulation and mental activities.Small Intestine (Yang): Separates pure from impure substances, both physiologically and mentally.Pericardium (Yin): Protects the heart both physically and emotionally, shielding it from excessive emotions.San Jiao (Yang): Regulates qi flow, without a direct Western anatomical counterpart; associated with three regions (upper, middle, lower jiao).Fire Personality Archetype:Typically extroverted, charismatic, and energetic.Enjoys socializing, drama, and sensation.Potential weaknesses: Anxiety, insomnia, depression when out of balance.Tendency to be the life of the party but may struggle with solitude and introspection.Seasonal Tips for Summer:Balancing Activities:Ensure adequate rest to prevent burnout.Incorporate cooling foods to counteract summer heat (e.g., mint, cucumber, lemon).Consider raw and cold foods if appropriate for one's constitution.Emotional and Spiritual Health:Practice mindfulness to maintain mental clarity and emotional balance.Embrace joy and laughter while avoiding extremes of any emotion.Disclaimer:The information provided is for general knowledge and entertainment. It is not medical advice, and listeners should consult healthcare professionals for personal health concerns.You will learn all this and much more in this episodeYoga Teachers: Join The Waitlist for my Therapeutic Yin Yoga Training at the bottom and top of the PageTo Join my Yin Yoga Classes on ZoomTo subscribe to my On-Demand Video Library:Full Show Notes https://nykdanu.com/teachers/yin-yoga-teacher-training/yin-yoga-podcast/Anatomy for Yoga with Paul GrilleyHang Drum Music by Fred Westra Find me on Instagram @nykdanuyoga@YinYogaPodcast

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