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Winter to Spring—Spiritual Transition

19 Feb, 2024
Winter to Spring—Spiritual Transition

Jude Ponton, DC, LAc, Mac, Senior Acutonics® Practitioner and Teacher

Consolidation, stillness and nurturance of yin, winter and the water element are shifting with the spark of the yin fire that animates a renewed and revitalized actualization of our destiny. The Zhi spirit is connected to our will, the yin essence of life. The goddess Xi Wang Mu presides over this energy of our will and creative power to manifest our destiny. The Zhi embodies the vibration of spirit as it nears complete silence before returning to full expression.

Activated by the yin fire and re-emerging the frequencies of creativity, the Hun spirits of Spring begin to express the energy of becoming. Our visions, dreams, plans and imagination are activated. We are revitalized with the capacity to see our true path more clearly and the courage to follow it. Our ability to hope is replenished.

Here are some suggestions for supporting the transition from Winter to Spring, from stillness and quiescence to emergence and expression.

Extraordinary Vessels:
Ren—Low octaves of NM5th, FM/Venus, Sedna/Venus, to support and deeply replenish the kidney yin
Dai—Low octaves of NM5th, Jupiter/Neptune, Jupiter/Nibiru for expansion, flow and creating a new template. Or, substitute Jupiter/Hygiea for Jupiter/Nibiru for multidimensional expansion

Other Points:
To tonify and support kidney yin:
REN 4—Venus/FM                              
UB 23—Sedna/Venus
KID 3—Venus/FM or Sedna/Venus

To promote free flow of liver qi:
LIV 14—Jupiter/Zodiac
UB 18—NM5th
LIV 3—Jupiter/Neptune

Jude Ponton, DC, LAc, MAc is in clinical practice in the Seattle area offering in person and remote sessions. She teaches the full Acutonics curriculum, several electives, and one-on-one tutorials in person and on Zoom. She can be reached at 206-706-2836, resonate@whispering-dragon.com, http://www.whispering-dragon.com