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November 10th, 2017

11/10/2017

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Good morning journeyers. Today I am very aware of the shortening day length, and how this impacts on how I use my time in my daily routine. The metal element in Five Element theory is in charge of the 'hard' structures of our lives. (Think time, calendars, routine, laws, contracts, money, the academic year). To me it also represents our moral fibre, our judgements, our bottom lines. This is like the metal girders that we would build a house around, its the hard structure that makes our lives earthquake/hurricane proof (or not), the reinforcement that makes us feel safe and secure. As with everything in the Five Element map, imbalance can occur. If we over judge ourselves or others, the world can feel like a harsh place to be. If we are slaves to time and/or money, we can become resentful and bitter. Defining structures such as laws and morals are important to keep us safe. A balanced and healthy metal element does allow for a little flexibility, for upgrades and for reasoned change.
So today check how your 'life girders' are looking...Rigid and outdated? Skewed? Or fit for purpose, recently upgraded and fully reinforcing how you want to be in this phase of your life? Enjoy the exploration, Sarah-Jayne x
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