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This is technically the first month of Autumn in the classical division of the year into four seasons. Practically, with so much Yang energy still in Nature, it feels like we are still in Summer. However, the 8th of August marks the beginning of the Late Summer, the transition from Summer to Autumn. Late Summer in Five Element philosophy is linked to the Earth Element.


It is the balancing and stock taking month; the beginning of harvest.

After nearly uncontrollable growth in Spring and a diffusing expansion of Summer energy, the Late Summer is the time where the nature is just beginning to turn its energy inwards in order to produce and mature fruits. So, grass is not growing as high, foliage of plants is not as expanding now, however, fruits are getting bigger and more mature. That inward energy after months of very active Yang feels somehow balancing off. It is also the time when we are seeing what all that Yang activity has produced.


Looking at my garden I can see the quantity and quality of fruits my tomato plants have produced. I begin to assess how the Nature has gifts my efforts in growing tomatoes. We have had a lot of drought this year and had it not been for me watering the plants regularly they would have withered and died just like the grass that's besides them. Had I not been constant and dedicated to watering them nearly daily, I would not be seeing lush green plants producing fruits now. I can also see that this year my lack of constancy in timely tending to the plants, such as tying and cutting regularly, has produced fewer fruits than last year. Whenever we grow something, the rhythm is really crucial for adundant harvest. When the nature receives everything necessary at the right time and in the right amount, it gifts us with abundance.


Now, that can make us think analogically about our being, be it our body, mind or spirit, we need to tender to it with constancy, dedication and attention if we would like to see satisfying results. It is easier to think about the body. Giving it the right kind of food and regular meals, makes our bodies function well.


How about our mind? It is slightly more abstract, however, giving it good food for thoughts will make it produce marvellous ideas and concepts. Have you ever noticed that after reading an interesting book or seeing a beautiful exhibition or travelling you come back home and feel so mentally creative? That's because you've nourished your mind.


How about our spirit? It is even more abstract to imagine how we can best nourish our spirit. But you can imagine that analogically to our body and mind we need to nourish it just as regularly to satisfy our higher-selves. The nourishment of our spirit is when we feel our life is fulfilling (in our vocation, our relationships, etc) and when our efforts bring the abundant fruits in those areas, or when we make acts of kindness or practice stillness and perceive all encompassing state of peace and harmony.


So, this month is just that; assessing our efforts and what fruit it has bore for us so far. It requires us to turn our gaze inwards. After months of expanding our energy on many activities, socialising, trying out new things and places, we are now looking at the effect it's had on our being.


The Mother Earth teaches us how constancy, dedication, devotion and rhythm are important in caring and nourishing. You hardly ever spend a day without nourishing your body, without eating something. Why would you not need to nourish your soul and spirit daily?


Those qualities of the Earth Element were so important to the ancient Chinese that they associated it with their legendary Yellow Emperor (Huang Di) and his assistant Sovereign Earth (Hou Tu).


This month give care and attention to what you want to see flourishing in your life and water just that, tender to it daily; whether it is a work project, your wellbeing, family love, home harmony, sharing and dreaming, or other part of your life that has not yet produced the fruits you need. Consider that during the month of August. I hope your reflections will be truly abundant. And finally, feel free to write me comments or questions on the topic.




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Today we enter the third month of Summer according to the Su Wen classic text. It happens to coincide with the legendary astrological event linked to the two stars of the Summer Triangle in the sky, Vega and Altair. The legend talks about prohibited love between two young people, who can meet only once a year, exactly on the seventh day of the seventh month. In Japan it is celebrated as the Star Festival, a day in which your wishes written down and hang on a tree will come true.


There is a lot of symbolism and energetic implications of this day, all pointing to bring us closer to the stars and to the Heavens. In fact, entering the hottest month of the year (not the brightest which was June), the energy is still rising towards Heavens.


Religiously it has been believed that Heavens grant us with good fortune. In traditional medicine, Heavens is the place where our Spirit comes from and through our Spirit we keep that divine connection. In our body it is our Heart that houses our Spirit. Heavens are infinite, so this is the best period to access the Divine Creator's energy and make many things possible. There needs to be a Heart - Heaven alignment to bring on that energy.


The Su Wen classic suggest we choose "the contemplation of the vast landscapes from high vantage point to tune ourselves to the season". It means literally going out into high places in Nature (hills, mountains) or symbolically taking an eagle's eye view contemplation of where some more growth and development is needed within our being. By now in Nature's cycle some substantial growth has already taken place and taking a broad perspective on where you want to take it to complete that growth is now.


The wider the perspective one can take the better. Even staring and contemplating the vastness of the stars and feeling who in that context we are and who we wish to grow into, is likely to bring us new insights and inspiration.


The legendary story of the forbidden lovers is also symbolic to tell us that right now we can open ourselves to a summer affair. Even number 7 is considered a good number for relationships in Chinese tradition, in addition to being spiritual. I would add, even if you have not had intimacy for an entire year, be it with a new or your current partner, try it at least now. It is likely to be very satisfying for the Fire element of the Summer is the element of love and intimacy.


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We have just entered the second month of Summer, according to the Su Wen classics.


This is the month running up towards the Solstice, the peak of Summer energy. In Chinese Medicine the Solstice energetically corresponds to the position of an Emperor. Within our being the Emperor is our Heart which is in charge of our body, soul and Spirit. Just as the Emperor is an emblem of the sovereignty of a country, so is our Heart. Being alive and connected to the Earth and Heaven we are gifted with our own empire to take charge of. The more responsibility we take for our body, soul and Spirit, the more we will feel united and whole.


There is no better month to celebrate our personal sovereignty than this middle month of Summer, although this favourable energy continues on to July. So, take time to listen to the music of your Heart and find your own resonance when dealing with things and people.


Another aspect related to the Heart is the brain. Summer energy is also fuelling our thoughts. Our minds are like intermediaries between the Heavenly resonance and the Earthly constructs. Let's be mindful (or better: heartful) about our thoughts! Where do they come from? Whose voice is it? Do our thoughts resonate with our own hearts?


Do take advantage of Summer's illuminating energy to get more clarity into your life through constructive, concentrated thoughts achieved through contemplation. The classics say: "If there is confusion, there will certainly be death".


So, let's get that sunlight in, all the way to our bones. It will be still useful during Winter days, to nurture our body, soul and Spirit. Nourish your body with red coloured fruits (cherries, strawberries, raspberries, watermelon, peaches) to keep the Heart calm and tranquil in the midsummer night's contemplation.


There is no better time to try out the Hearfulness meditation, connecting with your inner Emperor and Sovereign. Simply sign up at the bottom of my web site www.dorotakowal.com in order to receive a zoom link. Meditations run each Monday at 6.30am (CET) in English and each Wednesday at 6.30am (CET) in Italian. Hope it will resonate with you too...















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