Maggie Heinzel-Neel Maggie Heinzel-Neel

Become the alchemist of your energy...turn your metal into gold.

In the autumn sadness and grief can weigh heavy on our chests. In Chinese medicine, the emotion of grief resides in our lungs. The lungs and large intestine are energetically running the strongest in the autumn and their main function is to let go. The emotions of sadness and grief are part of the seasonal energy in the fall.

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Maggie Heinzel-Neel Maggie Heinzel-Neel

The way we BREATHE affects the way we THINK.

When we regulate our breathe We regulate our emotions. When our mind is stuck in negative patterns our breath is often being held or it's very shallow and there's no awareness of it. This is when we have repressed emotions of resentment, guilt, fear, or loss of control.

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Maggie Heinzel-Neel Maggie Heinzel-Neel

Dry Crying To Release Pressure In The Lungs.

As the natural world is turning inward, releasing leaves from the trees, and plants returning to the earth, there is a palpable feeling that nature, which we are part of, is letting go and grieving.

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