When TCM was being developed thousands of years ago, people lived with
the natural rhythms of the seasons: They slept when it got dark, arose with the dawn, dressed in accordance with the temperature and weather, participated in activities demanded and allowed by the natural day, and ate the foods that were naturally available at that time of year.
Not exact matches
We have considerable national resources with which to develop these guidelines, including our tradition
of justice and fair play, our respect for individual rights and the common good, and — not least — the wisdom
of the eloquent writer who left us those eloquent words about the
natural rhythms of life: «For everything there is a
season.»
When we fall into the
natural rhythms of the day,
season, and our life cycles, we open up to an ability for great self - love.
In 365 Days, Leise Wilson recorded the view
of the sky through the same window pane every day for a whole year, capturing the
natural rhythms of light across the
seasons.
I remember reading a long time ago if we only ate that which our local demographic grew and produced, relative to whatever that
season's bounty yielded, we'd all be better attuned to the
natural rhythms of Earth's cycles.
An analysis by Climate Central
of recent temperature data showed that winter and spring are the fastest warming
seasons for the majority
of the U.S., including the East, pushing the
rhythm of the
natural world further out
of kilter.