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Certified New York City Feng Shui Expert Laura Cerrano provides weekly Feng Shui Tips and insights to help inspire and support a new engagement with your daily surroundings internally and externally. She also explores the latest overlaps between the metaphysical sciences and modern-day sciences. In addition, Laura shares guidance into a variety of healing modalities, such as with Reiki, Dowsing, and Meditation to help support you with healthier lifestyle choices for the body, mind, and spirit.

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BEST FOODS FOR AUTUMN

Laura Cerrano

Autumn has arrived! Besides transforming the energy of your home, it’s vitally important to also make adjustments within your body as to align with the season’s frequencies. Marie Regis, L.Ac., founder and owner of ‘Marie Regis Acupuncture & Wellness Center,’ has generously provided us with practical guidelines on how to enhance our body and energy for Autumn through the mindful selection of certain foods based on the Five Elements Theory in Traditional Chinese Medicine.

by Marie Regis, L.Ac.,

The forces of Autumn create dryness in Heaven nad metal on Earth; they create the lung organ and the skin upon the body... and the nose, and the white color, and the pungent flavor...the emotion grief, and the ability to make a weeping sound
— Yellow Emperor’s Inner Classic

AUTUMN

When we think of Autumn in the Northeast, we visualize cooler temperatures, falling leaves, squirrels frantically seeking out and burying nuts, birds flocking together and flying in awesome formations...We may notice that the air is dryer, that we are more likely to think of people who have passed, of our own lives passing by. Chinese medicine would add that the energy of living things pulls inward and downward, As the sap of trees goes into the roots, and leaves and fruit fall to the ground, these same dynamics apply to human physiology. Autumn reflects the element Metal, which is associated with the lungs, large intestine, nose and skin; the color white, the sense of smell and the spicy or pungent taste. Emotionally both the lungs and large intestine support letting go of what no longer serves us: a good time to release and resolve old grief and resentments.


AUTUMN FOODS

Autumn foods should reflect the change in season: warming, moistening, and more astringent and concentrated, combined with spicy/pungent flavors.

WARMING foods:

  • Cooked foods instead of raw: Soups or stews with less water tend to concentrate the nutrients, and are moistening .

  • Avoid raw foods and salads as they are cooling in nature.

MOISTENING foods:

  • Fall fruit tends to be moistening to the lungs, large intestine and skin: Apples and pears, especially Asian pears or Bosc pears, persimmon, loquat.

  • Other moistening foods: spinach, seaweeds, almonds, pinenuts, sesame seeds, honey, eggs, clams, crab oysters, mussels, tofu, yogurt, herring and pork. Using a little salt in cooking supports the absorption of water for people who are dry.

PUNGENT foods:

  • Pungent foods provide support to the immune system (ie garlic can ward off

    colds).

  • Hot pungent foods such as red chili peppers, while helpful in warding off colds, should be avoided by people who suffer from gastritis, ulcers, etc.

  • White pungent foods relate to the Lungs due to their color: Garlic, turnip, fresh ginger, horseradish, cabbage, red radish (white inside), daikon radish (shaped like a large white carrot), and white peppercorn.

MUCILAGINOUS foods:

  • These help support the mucous lining of lungs and colon. These foods remove old phlegm or thickened mucous and coat the lining with a moist clean layer of mucous: seaweeds, kombu, marshmallow root, fenugreek and flaxseed.

CHLOROPHYL-RICH foods:

  • These are generally detoxyfying to the liver and the blood, remove harmful chemicals, reduce viral and bacterial load and support the digestion of fats and proteins. (All of which support colon health).

SQUASHES AND PUMPKINS:

  • These are harvested in the late Summer / early Autumn, and tend to be rich in B-Vitamins (especially those orange in color) to support the immune system; they also are moistening.

HOW WE EAT:

  • As important as WHAT we eat: let’s release our must-do lists and worries, and center ourselves, focus on tasting and appreciating the food, and all the energy that went into growing, harvesting and preparing the food. When we give thanks, we give our body the chance to start the digestion process.

Last of all, ENJOY every bite! And the BEST OF HEALTH to you!

Marie Regis Acupuncture & Wellness Center

Address: 14 Vanderventer Ave, Suite L3C, Port Washington NY 11050

Phone: 516.455.2206

Website: www.marieregisacupuncture.com

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The Five Elements - Basic Feng Shui Introduction

Laura Cerrano

The Five Element theory is the foundation of Chinese disciplines such as in Feng Shui, martial arts, and the I Ching (The Book of Changes). Studying the Five Elements provides a blueprint that illustrates how nature interacts with the body and how the different dimensions of our being impact each other. Each of the five groups—Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water—include categories such as a season, a direction, stage of growth and development, emotion, aspect of the soul, color, sound . . . the categories are seemingly limitless. The Five Elements reflect a deep understanding of natural law, the Universal order underlying all things in our world.

For now, let's introduce ourselves to the Five Elements Theory through archetypes, characteristics, colors, the season, shape, Kau number, and where to find them on the Western Bagua map. Using these foundational tools can then help you implement simple changes into your living environment through small doses, while at the same time shine some light into your inner nature. 

Quick Insider Tip: When implementing these changes into your environment, pay attention to the function of each room. This opens your awareness and consciousness to each part of your home and how the objects, colors, and over all furnishings within that space could compliment the element suggested within a specific area of your home or not. 

Another Insider Tip: In modern day times, we tend to use objects, colors, and imagery as a means to represent the elements. So, before making any new purchases, I strongly recommend you FIRST SHOP AROUND YOUR HOME . Learn how to repurpose what you already have through clear intention of use and choose items that provide a positive emotional connection and psychological influence. 

 

Fire Element: The Wizard

Characteristics When Balanced: Dynamic, charismatic, loving, glowing, magnetic, warm, attentive, and open. Natural salesman or women. Smiles with their eyes. 

Not Balanced: Burned out, raging, abusive of self and others, easily agitated, unable to finishes what they started. If not mindful, they could merge with other people and lose themselves.

Color- Red (or any grouping of warm, inviting colors)

Season - Summer

 Bagua Life Section- Fame/Reputation

  • Kau Number: 9

  • Direction: South

  • Shape: Diamonds, triangles, pyramids

  • Objects: Candles, artwork with accents of red or warm colors in general, images that convey a warm emotions, or choose artwork that is bold and expresses the dynamics traits of you.

  • Organs: heart and small intestines

 

Wood Element: The Pioneer

Characteristics When Balanced:  Youthful, flexible, assertive, adaptive and independent. Seeks challenges. Likes pressure and likes to be the first, the best, and only.  This persons needs to keep growing. 

Not Balanced: Impatient, vindictive, smothered, slow, sluggish and inflexible. 

Color: Greens

Season: Spring time

Bagua Life Section: Family and Wealth 

  • Kau Number: 3, 4

  • Direction: East & South-East

  • Shape: Vertical lines or rectangles

  • Objects: Family photos, images of budding flowers or fully bloomed flowers, and strong rooted trees. When possible, using real plants inside your home or office is always best.

  • Organs: liver and gallbladder

 

Water Element: The Philosopher

Characteristics When Balanced: Quest for truth, is strong in his or her beliefs, offers insight, easily gathers information, cleaver, articulate, and very connected to their emotions. 

Not Balanced: Passive, fearful, angry, drowns self and/or others, very emotional or very tough (icy personality), suspicious, unforgiving, blunt and detached. 

Color - Black or Blues

Season - Winter

Bagua Life Section - Career

  • Kau Number: 1

  • Direction: North

  • Shape: Wavy patterns and lines and translucent layers

  • Objects: An actual water fountain, fish tank with fish (at least 3 fish), images that represent water (beach with water view, ocean, river, steam), mirrors, glass vase that vase flowers in them or glass coffee table. You could also use artwork that incorporates accents of blue or cool colors in general.

  • Body organs: kidneys, ear, and bladder

 

Earth Element: The Nurture

Characteristics When Balanced: The Peacemaker, mediates conflict, can alter perspectives and put people at ease. They are caring, sympathetic, peaceful, dependable, behind the scenes leader, poised, and values the unification of relationships. 

Not Balanced: This person becomes shut down, uncoordinated, insecure, obsessive, nervous, resistant to change. Overextending of oneself,  unrealistic expectations of other people and over protective. 

Color - Yellow, beiges, creme or earth tones

Season - Indian Summer

Bagua Life Section- Wisdom/Knowledge, Health and Partnership

  • Kau Number: 8, 5, 2

  • Direction: North-East, Center & South-West

  • Shape: Squares, cubes, and horizontal lines

  • Objects: Photograph of mountain ranges or an abstract painting, pomes that speak to the healing energies of Mother Earth, earth based textile patterns and tapestries, or the use of crystals.

  • Organs: stomach and spleen (and pancreas).

 

Metal Element: The Alchemist

Characteristics When Balanced: They focus on morals, values, justice, honesty, are reasonable, refined, organized, and efficient. They bring out the best in self and demand the best in you. They know what they are and what they believe in. 

Not Balanced: They become fussy, cheap, rigid, overbearing, strict, distanced, and cold. 

Color- White and/or Gray

Season- Autumn

Bagua Life Section - Children/Creativity and Helpful People/Travel

  • Kau Number: 7, 6

  • Direction: West & North-West

  • Shape: Circles and ovals

  • Objects: Furniture that has metal parts in them, picture frames, mirrors, sculpture, sound healing and music (listening and playing), or even seeing musical instruments out on display.

  • Organs: Lungs and large intestines (and colon)

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Feng Shui expert with 21+ years of experience. She provides bicoastal consultations and workshops for residential, real estate developments, Fortune 500 companies, and healing facilities. She is currently conducting research for her upcoming book that focuses on bridging the gap between the ancient wisdom of Feng Shui and modern day science to establish the practice of Feng Shui as a credible form of assited healing within the health care system.