Spring's Vision Carries Forward

As spring winds down, we shift into a new rhythm. But the vision seeded in spring still guides us.

In Traditional Chinese Medicine, the Liver houses the Hun 魂 (ethereal soul). It governs our ability to dream, plan, and imagine new possibilities, even as the season changes.

The work of the Hun 魂 isn't rushed. Growth unfolds in cycles. Some seeds sprout quickly; others take time. Flexibility allows us to adapt.

As summer approaches, ways to support the Hun 魂: gentle movement, reconnecting with your intentions, acupuncture for harmony, and space for both patience and momentum.

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