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Spring is the season for the liver/gallbladder meridian. This is the time when your inner wisdom will become sharper and more accessible. Your life will seem more coherent and you will be aware of your own boundaries and the boundaries of others. The sense that is most animated during this season is the sense of touch.
When this meridian family is well nourished you will better experience:
- A reduced tendency to act impulsively
- More respect for the boundaries of others and yourself
- Fewer “bad” moods
- More peace and serenity
- Better digestion
- Healthier liver functioning
- The ability to act from your own wisdom and less from blind impulses
- Healthier skin and hair
- More vitality and energy
The organs/meridians related to this season are:
- Nutriment #11—Liver
- Nutriment #30—Gallbladder
- Nutriment #03—Hair
- Nutriment #08—Cortex
- Nutriment #19—Skin
- Nutriment #33—Conception Meridian
- Nutriment #34—Governor Meridian
- Nutriment #35—Feminine, Master of Heart Meridian
- Nutriment #36—Masculine, Master of Heart Meridian
- Nutriment #37—Feminine, Triple Heater Meridian
- Nutriment #38—Masculine, Triple Heater Meridian
When these meridians/vital currents are disturbed you may experience:
- Uncontrollable anger and irritability
- Tendency for violence
- A rebellious feeling towards many situations and people
- A desire to destroy yourself
- An emotional darkness that overshadows your life
- A weakness for holding grudges and acting vindictive
- A desire to argue
- Low vitality and an indifferent attitude
- Depression
- A lack of energy
- Inability to tell your right from your left
- A tendency to fall or run into things
- Liver pathologies
- Problems with the gallbladder
Nourish this season with Yin/Yang followed by #11 and #30 for the liver and gallbladder. You may also add #03 and #19. It is also wise to nourish the conception/governor meridian with #33/#34, and the Master of Heart and Triple Heater meridian with #35 (feminine) or #36 (masculine) and #37 (feminine) or #38 (masculine).
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