Evelyn’s Symbolic Image of the Heart

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The heart is the house of Spirit (Shen), which can be seen represented by the Chinese character in the center of the heart above. The word Shen loosely translates to mean spirit, presence, or consciousness. It is one of the Three Treasures of Man and the heart or heart-mind is the source of this energy. On energetic level, the heart-mind is responsible for the regulation of the conscious and psychic mind, which includes: mental activity, memory, sleep, and feelings. Understanding this concept can make it easier to see the heart as the vessel of the spirit and the vitality behind our life force and essence.

Allysa’s Mandala of the Heart

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Harmonious Flames

My mandala represents the heart, with burning energy and flowing flames. The color red goes with the heart and with fire, so I made most of the mandala with shades of red, and with that comes pink. I associate pink with self-love and passion, and then I associate passion with fire in it’s own way, so everything began to flow together. In my research, I read that overactive heart energy can result in feeling restless and agitated, but my mandala is supposed to represent a restful flame. The fire is burning and flowing freely, but it is not agitated or destructive, it creates a harmonious image of passion and love. The “flames” I have drawn never touch each other, because as I see it that would create a chaotic and out of control wildfire, or something of the sort. Instead, they burn together, but they bend around and wrap with each other to create the image.

Armani’s Symbolic Image of Kidney

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Text from Xiu Zhen Tu that influenced my drawing;
“The kidney belongs to the northern direction and the water”
“Its name is mystic darkness of the night”
“The kidney looks like egg-shaped stones”
“It governs and distributes water and qi, irrigating whole being”
“They are like roots of trees and plants”
“Selfhood born out of heaven and qi in it is known as Jing”
“Jing and qi circulate back and forth because of Shen”
“In the place of kidney there is black circular watch tower”

Lindsey:

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“The Kidneys are a source of water, blood, and other bodily fluids. They are the fire element and the “original Qi”. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, the kidneys are said to help with reproductive health as well as with regulating the body’s circulations of its natural fluids.”

Samuel:

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“According to ancient Chinese medicine the kidney and bladder meridian are responsible
for balancing and storing one’s qi as well as the total flow of energy in a person’s body. It is
believed that the kidneys store the essence or “Jing.” Jing is a concentrated source of qi that
resides in one’s body and allows you to be energetic and creative. The less Jing you possess the
more you might experience a feeling of stress or anxiety as well as a lack of motivation.”