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On the 17th of February this year, we enter the lunar new year of the Fire Horse, according to Chinese astrology.


There is a strong connection between Chinese astrology and Chinese medicine, both of which are governed by the Five Elements: Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water. These elements are constantly interacting with one another, creating harmony when balanced. If one element becomes too dominant, it can be a source of special focus and strength but also may lead to imbalance in our lives and health.


This Chinese lunar year of the Fire Horse will be a year where one of the Five Elements is particularly emphasized: the Fire Element. However, it will feature double Fire Element: one relating to the element itself and the other relating to Horse symbolism, which in Chinese culture is also linked to Fire. In both oriental and western cultures, a Horse symbolizes dynamism, speed, freedom, strength, resilience, as well as nobility, grace, and beauty. Symbolically, the Fire Horse can be envisioned as Pegasus, the winged horse.


This year promises to be filled with blaze, heat, movement, and expansion. We are shifting from the year of the Wood Serpent, which embodied Yang energy for Wood but Yin energy for the Snake, to the double Fire of the Fire Horse, representing a double Yang. Yang energy is associated with an active, external, and masculine nature. Therefore, we will need to make a concerted effort to balance it with more Yin qualities such as rest, internal focus, and femininity. The double Fire energy is a rather rare combination in the Chinese astrological chart, so everything you are about to read regarding Fire qualities below will be doubly potent over the next 12 months.


What implications does it all have for our health and wellbeing to have a double Fire energy for an entire year?


Lunar New Year of the Fire Horse
Lunar New Year of the Fire Horse

Each element, Fire including, is a double-edge sword as it contains its Yin and Yang aspects within itself, manifesting either as an eccess or as a deficiency of the respective quality. Below we will consider some of the qualities of the Fire energy that may present themseves more prominently in your health and wellbeing in 2026. Let's consider them in three levels: physical, mental-emotional and psycho-spiritual.


Our physical health and wellbeing in the year of the Fire Horse

The fire element is unique in that it is associated with four energy channels and body organs, unlike other elements, which are connected to two channels each. These channels and organ systems include the Heart, the Small Intestine, the Pericardium, and the Three Heater. Consequently, any imbalance in the Fire Element can have a more extensive impact on the overall energy system and the physical body.

Physically, Fire energy may emphasise issues related to circulation, blood flow, inflammations, hormonal balance (especially related to hypothalamus, pitutary and thyroid glands), fluid and dryness balance, head, neck, shoulder, chest and throat related issues, just to name a few of many potential implication on the physical health.


Out of curiosity, the arteriovenous circulation is influenced by the balance between speaking and listening. Speaking activates the arterial circulation, while listening stimulates the venous cycle. The excess Fire in 2026 will lead us to speak more, particularly those who are already comfortable with it, so it's important to balance it with listening for the healthy blood circulation. Those who typically shy away from speaking may find that expressing themselves becomes more fluid.


The neck, arms, and shoulders and shoulder blades, often referred to as our "wings," will be some of the most affected body parts. If we find it challenging to align with the surrounding floating Fire energy and "take flight" or rise, we might experience symptoms in these areas. For instance, in 2026, life's burdens could seem heavier to bare, prompting us to lighten our load and to alleviate some internal stress. This year, it will be more harmonious with the surrounding energy, to adopt a more lighthearted approach to life in general.


This year will be fast, expansive and stimulating, requiring us to be more attentive to our physical needs to avoid burnout. Remember that we might not notice our fatigue because of the constant high energy. When burnout goes unnoticed, its signs can appear abruptly and unexpectedly, potentially leading to serious conditions like heart attacks or strokes.


We may easily get inflammations, especially starting in the Small Intestine that later arise more superficially and in higher parts of our body, such as skin and face. A light, simple and healthy diet with adequate liquids is the base for healthy Small Intestine. The best still for the Small Intestine are regular, on the clock, daily meals. This year especially focus on eating as ceremony, make it a scheduled ritual and your Small Intestine will cooperate.


According to the Chinese medical clock, the Small Intestine is most active between 1pm and 3pm. It takes an hour or two for food to arrive at it, so the ideal time to eat your lunch is between noon and 1pm. Breakfast is ideally eaten between 7am and 9am when the Stomach energy is strongest. Since the corresponding 7pm-9pm in the evening marks the weakest Stomach time, it is the worst time to eat a large meal. The time slot of 7pm-9pm is the Three Heater time, which is Fire energy, and sustains social interactions and intimacy. So, dinners should focus on sharing time together, igniting loving feelings, more than filling up the Stomach to its full.


Our mental and emotional health and wellbeing in the year of the Fire Horse

Mentally, our minds will receive much more stimuli in the fast changing life out there. It may be difficult to organise yourself mentally. People may actually feel more confused, unable to calm their minds or even mentally disturbed. It may impact their behaviour and they may behave in odd ways. According to the principles of Chinese Medicine, a well functioning Small Intestine influences our capacity to select and organise mentally. The other organ related to our mind is the Heart itself. In Chinese Medicine, mind and heart are not only connected but considered to be one entity. In our modern lifestyles that sounds impossible, yet if mind and heart are consistently unsynchronised, there is a chronic confusion, aggitation, anxiety, and if lasting for a period of time may lead to mental illnesses.


On a positive note, we may experience increased mental clarity and capability. With our heart and mind in harmony, this year presents an excellent opportunity for innovative thinking. The heart will enhance our intuition, and when paired with an open mind, it will lead to moments of brilliance and numerous eureka moments, prompting us to wonder: "why didn't I think of this earlier?!" As a result, we may be abe to accomplish something special in a flash of a moment.


Just to give one example of that, the other day I had to prepare promotional graphics and took a couple of days to think about a rather elaborated way of producing it. Then, unexpectedly, my colleague called me requesting it the same day. An idea came to me and as I had no time to overthink it, I just created what came to me in a flash of light. The result stunned even me. This is the brilliance of the Fire Element at work. Sometimes it requires our trust in the process too. Still, this year we are more likely to experience intuitive and mental surges.


Emotionally we will encounter numerous occassions to experience a profound joy of being alive. Joy is the emotion related to the Fire Element, and to heart as you may expect. While this is indeed thrilling, let's consider that in Chinese Medicine excessive joy and laughter disperse energy and may eventually damage the heart and lead to hysteria. Engaging in art, particularly music, can help nurture and channel joy and any excessive emotion. Writing, such as keeping a diary or composing poems, can serve as a beneficial outlet for overflowing emotions and help ground you in the present moment. For instance, you might write Haiku, a form of short, unrhymed Japanese poetry, traditionally composed of three lines with a 5, 7, 5 syllable structure. Here's an example:


"Walk by the water

See the fish swimming along

Take joy in the moment" - by Matthiew Anish

this Haiku balances the excess of Fire element with the element of Water.


Our psycho-spiritual health and wellbeing in the year of the Fire Horse

The Shen, or Spirit in Chinese Medicine, which represents our higher Self, is associated with the Fire Element. Therefore, this year makes it a unique opportunity to connect with our higher Self. The energy is elevated making it easier for our hearts to reach the realm of our Spirit, essentially leading to self-improvement.


Our Shen connects us to the divine, the source of all creation. As a result, our drive for creativity and nurturing our passions will be greatly enhanced. Unexpressed desires may resurface with overwhelming urge. Engaging in creativity, movement, such as dance, music, arts, or sports, in ways that resonate most with you, will aid in expressing these passions and serve as a powerful balancing act for your health and wellbeing in 2026.


Finding a healthy outpour for the Fire energy will not only nourish and sustain your inner Fire but also will prevent you from being drawn into the pursuit of mere pleasures, uncontrolled desires, or even obsessions that don't genuinely open your Heart.


Coincidentally, we might find ourselves falling in love more easily, and it can feel incredibly transformative. Cupid, also known as Amor, unexpectedly strikes us deep with an arrow of love, profoundly touching us to awaken our inner beauty. The person we fall for possesses those missing pieces that make us feel more complete. When we fall in love, we feel omnipotent, as this newfound completeness empowers us. It seems as if nothing else matters beyond this newly found experience of unity and bliss. However, this feeling may be as fleeting as it is powerful. An unbalanced Fire Element may crave more intensity than duration, flaring up only to fade unexpectedly, if not sustained by consistency that evolves into a relationship. No matter where a love affair leads us, we will experience a profound transformation that reveals more about ourselves, like a flower opening its petals to show its full beauty.


Everything is likely to expand, including social contexts and relationships in general. Relationships can easily become intense. We might feel overwhelmed by situations that become too close for comfort. There may be more manipulation and control observed or experienced in relationships. Stay heart-focused and be selective about what feels right or wrong to you. Remembering also Deepak Chopra saying: "People you feel repelled by have qualities that reflect yours, only you are not ready to accept them." In this case, I suggest a mantra to repeat: "I see the other in myself and myself in the others". This mantra connects us to the unity. The calm Fire at the centre of our Hearts ultimately gives us the opportunity to embrace the paradoxical duality that exists within ourselves and among us all.


Our intuition, the sense or awareness of something before it becomes a thought, will become more "tangible." Intuition requires grounding and anchoring in the Earth and Water elements; otherwise, it may manifest as anxiety. The excess Fire gets regulated by Water, so spend more time by water if things become too intense, heated, and out of control. Another method is grounding by walking barefoot, lying directly on the earth, or engaging in gardening or nature walks, especially when feeling unstable, anxious, or confused. The Earth Element calms Fire by providing a tangible sense for its existence. When our body and mind are anchored in the earthen reality, we can act on our intuitive insights, transforming them into fruitful action.


Finally, consider that Fire moves in an unexpected and unpredictable ways. The remedy for it is knowing how to be in the right place at the right time. This ability comes from your Heart, which will guide you and, in some situations, might save you. It makes me reflect on a car accident I witnessed recently. A small car in front of me was crushed by an out-of-control lorry. Although it resulted only in material damage, the man in that car just was not in the right place at the right time. Posssibly, something unsettling deep within him was reflected in the incident, which served to shake him up and help him reconnect with his Heart.


One way to stay even and balanced this year with the eccess Fire energy are rituals and ceremony. A simple example are mantras, prayers, or even Heart nourishing poems or verses you repeat daily. It helps your Heart express itself while flowing with the nature of its element.


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Initially, it might seem harsh to equate Love with a bitter flavour because of our cultural link between bitterness and displeasure. However, consider how many people enjoy drinking coffee or tea. Both beverages have a bitter taste, with coffee being more bitter than tea. This suggests that our negative perceptions of bitterness may need some reconsideration.


What is the function of bitter in Chinese Medicine? Bitter has the energetic effect of descending. Whether it is to send down a big and heavy meal or calming overly excited Heart, it has a downward directionality.


You might wonder, if love is about elevation and passionate energy, then bitter surely works in the opposite way, correct? Well, let's explore it further.


In Chinese Medicine (and likewise in Classical Greek philosophy) there are Five fundamental elements/energies on which all material and immaterial existence is based. The Five Elements of Chinese Medicine are: Fire, Earth, Metal, Water and Wood; and everything can be associated with these elements.


Fire is associated with the Summer season, with fire, with the red colour, with the Heart, with Love and with the bitter taste. That already suggest that bitter tasting herbs, especially blue-violet Chicory flowers, are going to be beneficial to the Heart and its emotion of love.


Studying Bach flower essences has helped me grasp the significance of this bitter herb in relation to the emotion of Love. Edward Bach wrote about people who need the Chicory essence:

"…people are full of love and care for their families and friends. But they expect to receive love and attention in return, with interest, and feel slighted and unnecessarily hurt if they don’t get all they expect.

Their great love can lead them to hold onto their loved ones and try to keep them dependent and close to hand.

This may stifle the development of other personalities, or simply drive people away.

When we fall into this state the remedy helps bring out the positive side of Chicory: love given unconditionally and in freedom."

Chicory flower essence. Edward Bach
Chicory flower essence

To me, the significance lies in how Chicory serves to strengthen and solidify the emotion of love, making it even more lasting. Reflecting on it, in any loving relationships there comes a point where we must acknowledge and accept something about our partner or family member that may not agree perfectly with us and we may attempt to impose our will rather than let the other be. The bitter-tasting Chicory helps us with accepting the other lovingly, sending it down, swallowing the facts, and by doing so our loving feelings are actually anchored down.


This process in Five Elements describes the dynamic of the Fire and the Water element. Water element corresponds to the Winter season, the colour blue, the Kidneys and the emotion of fear. By ancoring the emotion of Love in the depths of Water energy, the Heart may become unsure and insecure. Hence the blue-violet blooms of Chicory serve as a perfect bridge between the Fire and Water element; supporting the Heart and assuring its connection with the enduring and life-sustaining Water element.


In conclusion, enduring, profound and lasting love requires bitterness as a crucial ingredient. Without it, love may remain superficial, self-centered, conditional or fleeting.


Now... I am off to finish my Chicory flower essence I have harvested and infused earlier today, potentiated with crystals.


If you would like to get my Chicory flower essence contact me by clicking below:




This is my first summer energy report after a three month break from monthly updates. The break was due to my engagement in work with children, among other I organised workshops in Five Senses for children. Following that I had a holiday break during which I gathered my inspirations.

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It was back in May that we entered the energy of Fire Element and therefore of the Summer, although it is most perceived during the month of July. This is just like the afternoon hours that are hotter than midday itself, so does July feel hotter but the Sun reaches its peak really in June, when the proverbial "Midsummer night's dreams" occur. This Summer Solstice is that part of the year when the Earth has its kind of birthday and we all take part in it and celebrate.


Although the energy in July is over its peak, it is still an equivalent to 1:00pm or 2:00pm time of the day. So, we are still going strong as the day is expanding. This feeling will stay with us until mid August (in the northern hemisphere) when the energy will noticeably change into Late Summer.


Until then, how can we best utilise the everywhere present energy of Summer to build our health and wellbeing?


Spirit Focus: intimacy - through the other I know myself

The Summer's Fire nature makes us more open to other people, to enter into new relationships (even if short-lived) and to socialise more. I wrote about it last year in this blog https://www.dorotao.com/post/the-first-month-of-summer-from-shade-into-the-light. Relating to others ultimately serves us to grow and evolve. Lee Harris wrote: "As you bring someone new into your life, you get to experience the new you". His words echoed in my understanding of the Fire Element. I thought: it sounds so invigorating as the Fire Element which is about being youthful too. Adding the two together, we could say meeting new people keeps us young or at least makes our Soul feel renewed!


Fire Element is associated with the Heart, which is a physical place in our bodies where we connect with our Higher Selves, our Spirit. Summer time is when we are closest to Heaven, to the Light and experience redemption through the natural beauty that is present all around. Just take time to be conscious of that.


Mind Focus: taking pride in your mind

Summer holidays and relaxed hot afternoons are perfect times to read, study and absorb information. The Fire Element expands our relations and our physical mind too! We read to find new words, to name and to express who we are at Heart. Being able to name things expands our living consciousness.


It is a good idea to start writing a journal now, in Summer time. You are more likely to find the inspiration and words to describe and express your feelings. That in turn will help you understand your inner Self.


Body Focus: taking care of your youthfulness

Fire Element represents young adulthood, youthfulness in other words. It is the green apple before it becomes red and sweet on maturity. In that phase of life the body is still growing and multiplying its cells fast. So it happens that for all of us, younger or older, the Fire season of Summer is the time our cells grow and expand more than in any other season. Therefore, it is a good time to nourish ourselves with foods high in active enzymes, i.e. lots of fresh fruits and vegetables. Raw foods are also cooling, so it is aiding us with the summer heat. On the subject of cooling, in excess heat, it is the bitter tasting foods that cool us down, such as: coffee, also chicory coffee (foto below: chicory flower), grapefruit, all chicory leaves, cruciferous veggies, lettuce, cocoa and wine. Nevertheless, it is important to add a lot of water on hot days as bitter tasting foods dry up the body further.


It is time to be active (swimming, walking, cycling, yoga and exercises), to oxygenate the growth of the new cells and build a new body.


This is not to suggest we should become the followers of "youth culture" where only young, perfect and beautiful is valued. One of my favourite writers of our times, Elena Bernabè, writes: "One should have a more intimate relationship with one's symptoms...Take them out to dinner...Consider them secret lovers...and spend a special evening, alone in the company of oneself. (...) To learn to speak its language...the symptom has its own code, it is a dictate of the soul that needs presence, time, trust in life to be able to act in the world, through us."


This is such an explicit and poetic description of how to relate to our bodies, in a heartfelt way. I would suggest we all have such one appointment with our bodies during this summer.


Summer time is also and above all to serve our connection with our Self: whether it is the Body, the Mind or our Spirit. If you find it hard to connect with self, if you simply do not feel at peace, it can be a major block to your health and wellbeing. It may be a sign that you are not benefiting from the surrounding life energy. In such case, you may wish to consider an acupuncture treatment, which has a profound way to reconnect you with the life force.




Body - taking care of your youthfulness
Chicory flower - Summer focus: bitter foods

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