Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Enhance your liver with feng shui

Your liver is the master of Feng Shui in your body. It has the same needs as its surroundings, and if it meets these needs, they will perform well. It likes a lot of space, likes to be cool, and is flowing when it oscillates. Your liver is the control tower that guides traffic in and out through two blood vessels that bring oxygen-rich blood from the heart and the portal vein. Within our circadian rhythm parameters, the liver expands and contracts 40% every 24 hours. It is one of the busiest organs that perform functions second only to the brain. The ancient civilizations from Mesopotamias to the Greeks have recognized the mastery of the liver, and the Elizabethan era said that their monarchs were not the head, but the liver of their country.

Feng Shui gets important information from Chinese medicine and relies on the elements that create Qi. With its strength and many talents, the liver is in the position of the body. Does this remind us of our highly sought-after corners of wealth and the many aspects of empowerment? Yes, TCM [Traditional Chinese Medicine] links the liver to woody elements and adds eyes as a visionary portal to the body. We know that woody elements are closely related to all the substances that grow in nature. The liver is the only organ that can self-regenerate and re-grow when cut in half. Wood elements are visionary and can focus on decision making and future projects. Natalie Angier reports in the New York Times that "the liver has the role of a military leader who is good at strategic planning," and because it requires vision and vision to plan and make decisions, our eyes, our vision organs are meaningful. Connected and related to the liver.

You want your liver to be a workaholic, just like a typical wood personality, but be careful not to overburden your workload with too much toxic substances that can cause hardening and the liver to fail. In fact, it may be wise to provide supportive skills from our Feng Shui wisdom library to nurture your liver:

• Take the baga in hand, check your layout and find all the parts attributed to the woody elements.

• Check the balance! Is the wood-related shape, color, sound or aroma too little or too much?

• Add air purification equipment, wind chimes and fresh scent, such as geranium or eucalyptus, if needed.

• Add a fountain where appropriate because the water supplies wood.

• Check to see if the gas is gently rubbing through the space and remember that the flow of the body, mind and surroundings is responsible for healthy circulation and immune response at the cellular level. Connect your mind and body to your environment.

• As the primary strategist of circulating blood, the liver records the instantaneous energy needs of the body and releases the nutrients that may be needed.

• If we allow ourselves to adjust and listen to its subtle whispers, signals from the liver may determine our dietary choices.

• Studies have shown that the liver may play an active role and respond to appetite control and food choices. Therefore, when choosing the next meal, please pay attention to the vegetable kingdom. Repair green smoothies or cook anti-cancer green soup.

• Wear turquoise, green wood and blue water to boost your immunity.

• Engage in gemmology with wonderful turquoise gems.

• Remember that the liver is a drug manufacturer of hormones, enzymes, blood clotting factors, immune molecules and blood chemistry. Maybe you should be a person who is willing to participate and provide a healthy and non-toxic environment.

• Call your Feng Shui Consultant if you need more help to create space for your liver.




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