The doctrine of five phases of change is a fundamental observation model for the description of cyclic processes in nature and in a figurative sense to describe the life processes of any kind comes from the Far Eastern culture .
it here the dynamic changes are described by states in the Western 4-Element theory, a view model of medieval alchemy.
as stages of a cycle, the sections of the annual sequence may be used. The 5 Phases of the year: spring, summer, late summer, autumn and winter are referred to by the umbrella term wood, fire, earth, metal and water phase. In its abstract form, the five sections of the cycle are referred to as initiative, action, reflection, structuring and resting phase.
An idea (wood) will lead to implementation (fire). After the action, the result of thought, are reflekiert (earth). If the structure of what happened so far is clearly recognized and has become, if the desired results have been erected, the process can be completed (metal). After that, the awareness to rest (water) and can show up in time to new ideas can (timber).
If in individual life consciously run through all the phases, it is usually best to Ergenbissen. Difficulties arise when individual phases are skipped or will remain too long in each phase.
The doctrine of five phases of change is also based on various methods of healing. It has already found several thousand years ago, that is the allocation of organs to the changing phases a feasible option, internal mechanisms in humans to reflect, not only on the physical level, but also emotional and spiritual areas. Therefore have far-eastern healing methods of differentiated psychosomatic basic knowledge and all sorts of opportunities to engage in meaningful health care.
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