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A few are aware from previous postings that I have a tendency to Kidney Yin

deficiency with resulting Liver Yang excess. My question has to do with

exercise & resulting energy.

 

I'm very easily influenced by weather & music. Most other things don't have

such an effect on me, either negatively or positively. Other people's moods

don't tend to affect me strongly either. When I put on high energy music

which is both cheerful & fast, I can feel an almost instantaneous change. I

want to, almost *need* to move with the music & my mood immediately rises & I

can work for hours as long as I have music present. But once I start moving

fast, I feel SO much better. Full of life & vitality, any aches & pains gone

or forgotten. Even after the music is finished, the resulting change lasts

for hours usually.

 

Is this effect of music & /or quick activity particular to any specific

yin-yang pattern of any Organs? Or is this something that affects most

people? I find the effect VERY strong so if it's normal for most, is such a

strong effect also? Does this sustained quick activity help release or

dissipate some of the rising heat from Liver Yang excess & so balance me

better?

 

Any comments are welcomed.

 

Judy

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Hi Judy,

 

What you're describing is Fire-element music, which increases

Heart energy. Heart is related to activity, heat, mental ability and

joy, which explains your reaction. Increasing Heart energy will,

indeed, reduce Liver energy.

 

Health and illness are determined by internal and external factors.

The internal ones are what we're born with -- innate predispositions,

strengths and weaknesses, etc. The primary external factor is the

weather. It affects everybody, but not everybody notices that.

 

There's a bit of information on health and weather in articles on our

site

and in my blog. The effects of music and a discussion of emotions can be

found in the 2005 edition of our annual publication, The Chinese

Almanac.

 

Best,

Ariel

 

------

Ariel Frailich

Ginseng Press, publisher of " The Chinese Almanac "

http://www.ginsengpress.com

 

 

 

On Jul 26, 2007, at 17:44, Judy Wilkins wrote:

 

> A few are aware from previous postings that I have a tendency to

> Kidney Yin

> deficiency with resulting Liver Yang excess. My question has to do

> with

> exercise & resulting energy.

>

> I'm very easily influenced by weather & music. Most other things

> don't have

> such an effect on me, either negatively or positively. Other

> people's moods

> don't tend to affect me strongly either. When I put on high energy

> music

> which is both cheerful & fast, I can feel an almost instantaneous

> change. I

> want to, almost *need* to move with the music & my mood immediately

> rises & I

> can work for hours as long as I have music present. But once I

> start moving

> fast, I feel SO much better. Full of life & vitality, any aches &

> pains gone

> or forgotten. Even after the music is finished, the resulting

> change lasts

> for hours usually.

>

> Is this effect of music & /or quick activity particular to any specific

> yin-yang pattern of any Organs? Or is this something that affects most

> people? I find the effect VERY strong so if it's normal for most,

> is such a

> strong effect also? Does this sustained quick activity help release or

> dissipate some of the rising heat from Liver Yang excess & so

> balance me

> better?

>

> Any comments are welcomed.

>

> Judy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Judy,

Would you please name the music that helps you. I will give it a try.

 

Thanks.

 

T.Atul

 

Judy Wilkins <isomorphix wrote: A few

are aware from previous postings that I have a tendency to Kidney Yin

deficiency with resulting Liver Yang excess. My question has to do with

exercise & resulting energy.

 

I'm very easily influenced by weather & music. Most other things don't have

such an effect on me, either negatively or positively. Other people's moods

don't tend to affect me strongly either. When I put on high energy music

which is both cheerful & fast, I can feel an almost instantaneous change. I

want to, almost *need* to move with the music & my mood immediately rises & I

can work for hours as long as I have music present. But once I start moving

fast, I feel SO much better. Full of life & vitality, any aches & pains gone

or forgotten. Even after the music is finished, the resulting change lasts

for hours usually.

 

Is this effect of music & /or quick activity particular to any specific

yin-yang pattern of any Organs? Or is this something that affects most

people? I find the effect VERY strong so if it's normal for most, is such a

strong effect also? Does this sustained quick activity help release or

dissipate some of the rising heat from Liver Yang excess & so balance me

better?

 

Any comments are welcomed.

 

Judy

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I really think the music that works for a person would depend on what he/she

has been exposed to through life & their culture. I have a broad interest in

music from international folk or traditional music to classical to modern

music. I either like a selection or dislike (or indifferent) to it. Its

effect on me might be quite different ranging from relaxing, calming, sad,

happy or enervating. I select diff music depending on what mood I wish for.

Music is a large part of my life & I could no more live without music as I

could without fresh air & sunshine.

 

The enervating music I have ranges from traditional Hawaiian to Celtic to some

British rock to classical to trance opera to music from anime shows & games.

The one thing they all have in common is they're very upbeat, have a fast &

strong rythym, & my inability to hold still listening to them. I *have* to

move even if I felt tired before I turned it on. Whatever affects you the

same way is what would help best. You might listen to my music & think it

horrible.

 

Judy

 

On Saturday 28 July 2007 4:32:37 pm tulu 489 wrote:

> Judy,

> Would you please name the music that helps you. I will give it a try.

>

> Thanks.

>

> T.Atul

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