Halloween is a celebration observed in several countries on
31 October, the eve of the Western Christian feast of All Hallows' Day. It begins the three-day observance of
Allhallowtide, the time in the liturgical year dedicated to remembering the
dead, including saints (hallows), martyrs, and all the faithful departed.
Our links to our departed family and relatives have a place
in the 5 Element Acupuncture tradition.
There are acupuncture points which allow us to draw upon the wisdom and
support of deceased ancestors. Some of
the names of these points provide a direct clue as to one of the potential gifts
or strengths of the point which can be drawn upon.
Below is a list of some the acupuncture points which can be
used in this context.
“Heavenly Ancestor” ~ a point on the Small Intestine channel.
“Prince’s Grandson” ~ a point on the Spleen channel.
“One Hundred Meetings” ~ a point on the Governor Vessel
channel
October 31st is in the Autumn season which is associated
the Metal Element in 5 Element Acupuncture tradition. The Metal Element helps us to be ‘inspired’ and
to ‘let go’. It governs the functioning
of our Lungs and Colon/Bowels. November
is a season where we remember the dead and there is a certain poignancy to this
experience. In the Nei Jing one
of the key ancient acupuncture texts it says that the season of Autumn “…give
to the human voice the ability to weep and to wail.” It is not unusual for someone going through a
period of grief to experience bowel problems and / or breathing difficulties
for a while. If these persist beyond a
reasonable time, it can indicate that the person is “stuck” in the grief and
may need assistance completing the grieving process and moving on. 5 Element Acupuncture has the tools to help
this to happen.
For a Free 20-minute informal consultation or to book an appointment
telephone me at 086 087 2098.
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