Re: CSS: FIVE ELEMENTS THEORY (live from 8:00 am PST)
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- Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2009 09:38:20 -0800 (PST)
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Agenda:
CSS's virtual classroom environment cost-effectively.
Topic: The Five Elements
Speaker: Thay Hang Truong
Date: February 14 & 15, 2009
Time: 8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Place: Fullerton Arboretum (at California State Fullerton University)
1900 Associated Road Fullerton, CA 92831
FIVE ELEMENTS THEORY:
People have always been looking for ways to understand what's
happening with their health. Ancient Chinese philosophers called
Taoists, put together a framework for doing this that's still used
today in Oriental Medicine. It's called Five Element Theory.
The logic of Five Elements Theory becomes clear as you begin to use it
as a filter for processing your observations regarding things like:
how you feel after eating, the types of emotions you're prone too, and
the kinds of food you crave.
Working with the Five Elements chart below, is a fun and informative
way to understand how to navigate your way toward health and well‐
being.
Five Elements Theory helps you understand how natural changes within
your body and outside environment affect your health. To predict and
understand these dynamic changes, ancient doctors studied nature to
determine what universal principles existed that could be applied to
health and well‐being. Five Elements Theory is what they came up
with.
The five elements are wood, fire, earth, metal and water.
Based on Five Element Theory, each elemental force generates or
creates the next element in a creative sequence. For example:
Water generates wood. Rain nourishes a tree.
Wood generates fire. Burning wood generates fire.
Fire generates earth. Ash is created from the fire.
Earth generates metal. Metal is mined from the earth.
Metal generates water. Water condenses on metal.
Based on Five Elements Theory, each elemental force is also associated
with another element which it is responsible for controlling or
regulating. For example:
Water controls fire. Water puts fire out.
Wood controls earth. Tree roots hold clods of earth.
Fire controls metal. Fire can melt metal.
Earth controls water. A pond holds water.
Metal controls wood. An ax cuts wood.
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