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How The Five Elements Balance Each Other

It's interesting to see how the five elements balance each other.

Starting with the element Water.

Water controls Fire, while Fire will control Metal. If Water is weak and fails to control Fire, then Fire's action on metal becomes excessive. Therefore, the Metal is weakened.

This would have an impact on the rest of the cycle.

Inevitably if more than one element fails to fulfil its controlling / restraining duties, the imbalance can become much more severe and damaging.

Earth .. How the five elements balance among themselves ...

In Chinese medicine concepts, the element Earth is associated with:
  • the Spleen and Stomach,
  • the mouth, lips and muscles,
  • the colour yellow,
  • summer, and
  • Dampness.

Therefore, a yellow skin tongue would suggest a problem with the Spleen, or with Damp. Its associated emotion is worry; its spiritual association, called 'Yi' in Chinese. 'Yi' means'the consciousness of possibilities'.

Metal .. How the five elements balance among themselves ...

Metal is associated with:
  • the Lungs and Large Intestine,
  • the nose, body hair and skin.

Its colour is white, and it is related to Dryness, the autumn, and pungent tastes.

Its emotion is grief; Lung ailments can be closely linked with sorrow or bereavement. Its spiritual association is 'Po' in Chinese. In Chinese, 'Po' is that part of our soul which reflects our animal desires and wants. 醫(yī)學(xué) 全在.線提供52667788.cn

Water .. How the five elements balance among themselves ...

The element Water is associated with:
  • the Kidneys and Bladder,
  • the ears, bones and head hair.

Its colour is black, and it is linked with winter and Cold. Blackness around the eyes will often suggest a Kidney deficiency; a grey face may suggest invading Cold. Its emotion is fear, and its spiritual association is 'Zhi'. In Chinese, 'Zhi' means wisdom or will-power.

Wood .. How the five elements balance among themselves ...

Wood is linked to:
  • the Liver and Gall Bladder, and to
  • eyes, tendons and nails

Therefore, eye problems are often treated with Liver herbs. Its colour is green and its season is spring; it is also linked with Wind. Its emotion is anger (the phrase 'gungho' means 'Liver Fire' in Chinese), and its spiritual association is 'Hun'. In Chinese, 'Hun' means virtue, benevolence or kindness.

Fire .. How the five elements balance among themselves ...

Fire is associated with:
  • the Heart and Small Intestine,
  • the tongue,
  • the complexion and
  • blood vessels.

It is linked to Heat and summer, and its colour is red; a ruddy complexion will suggest Heart Fire. Its emotion is joy or mania. The Heart is associated with the soul, and a person whose life lacks a spiritual dimension may be at risk from heart disease.


Wood Fire Earth Metal Water
Nature
Seasons
Spring
Summer
Late Summer
Autumn
Winter
Directions
East
South
Center
West
North
Colour
Green
Red
Yellow
White
Black
Climate
Wind
Summer Humidity
Dampness
Dryness
Coldness
Change
Germinate
Grow
Transform
Harvest
Store
Tone
Jiao
Zheng
Gong
Shang
Yu
Human body
Solid Organ (Zang)
Liver
Heart
Spleen
Lung, Nose
Kidney, Ear
Hollow Organ (Fu)
Gall bladder
Small Intestine
Stomach
Large Intestine
Urinary Bladder
Tissues
Tendons/nails
Blood vessels/ Complexion
Muscles/Lips
Skin/Body Hair
Bone/Head Hair
Body Fluid
Tears
Sweat
Saliver
Mucus
Urine
Five Senses
Eye (Sight)
Tongue (Speech)
Mouth (Taste)
Nose (Smell)
Ears (Hearing)
Sound
Shout
Laugh
Sing
Cry
Mourn
Emotions
Anger
Joy
Thinking
Melancholy
Fear

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