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  • Bienvenido a la Increíble Aruna Chy – Sabiduría Oriental Científica

    Bienvenido a la Increíble Aruna Chy – Sabiduría Oriental Científica

    Hola queridas lectoras y queridos lectores,
    Bienvenidos a mi sitio web arunachy.com.

    Este sitio es el fruto de mis numerosas experiencias con las energías de la naturaleza, nutridas por mi práctica diaria tanto personal como académica. Su propósito es ayudarles a comprender la importancia de los cinco elementos de la naturaleza y su influencia en la vida cotidiana.

    Aquí encontrarán valiosas herramientas de Feng Shui para ustedes, su hogar, su oficina, así como para fortalecer la relación con sus hijos, su pareja y su carrera. También descubrirán afirmaciones, mantras planetarios y mucho más.

    Presentaré varias cartas de los cinco elementos que les permitirán comprender mejor esta teoría y aplicarla de manera práctica en su vida diaria.

    Este sitio está dirigido a todas las personas que deseen conocer los secretos ancestrales del Feng Shui, explorar los Cuatro Pilares del Destino, las Estrellas Voladoras, y aprender a vivir en armonía con su entorno.

     Literalmente, Feng Shui significa “viento y agua”: un arte tradicional chino que vincula el destino humano con su entorno.
     En la escuela de Feng Shui, el Bazi (o Cuatro Pilares del Destino) es una forma de astrología que revela tu camino de vida y cómo aprovechar al máximo los dones recibidos al nacer.
     El Vastu Shastra, ciencia sagrada de la India, enseña cómo armonizar los espacios para atraer prosperidad, disipar energías negativas y potenciar las vibraciones positivas.

    Una casa se convierte verdaderamente en un hogar cuando irradia una huella energética positiva.

     

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  • Birth Element: The Key to Your Destiny

    Birth Element: The Key to Your Destiny

    Connecting to your birth element means allowing yourself to take hold of your destiny.

    The ultimate purpose of this site is to share with you simple yet powerful tools, rooted in the sacred traditions of Vastu (India) and Feng Shui (ancient China).

    These practices will help you recognize and harmonize both your personal energy and your environment, by using tools such as crystals, colors, essential oils, directions, Orgo-Life® devices, and other ancestral sacred instruments. All of this is designed to support your element, guide you toward emotional, physical, and environmental well-being, and bring more harmony into your daily life.

    Through my extensive consultation experience with the Theory of the Five Elements, I will guide you step by step to understand the principles of the five universal forces that shape our everyday lives.

    These five forces are:

    • Water
    • Earth
    • Fire
    • Metal
    • Wood

    Their dynamic relationship explains how we interact with ourselves and with others. They embody the different manifestations of Qi (vital energy).

    Each element is linked to a specific GUA number (or trigram). While there is a formula to determine your GUA number, you can also calculate it easily for yourself and your partner by following the chart provided here.

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  • Interactions between the five elements

    Interactions between the five elements 

    The theory of the Five Elements (Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, Water) is a cornerstone of classical Feng Shui, Traditional Chinese Medicine, and Bazi astrology. It teaches us that the universe is a constant play of interactions, where each element nourishes, controls, or transforms another.
    These interactions create dynamic cycles, comparable to the rhythm of life: conception, birth, growth, maturity, transformation, and renewal.

    There are two main cycles: the creative (generative) cycle and the controlling (regulating) cycle. Together, they maintain universal balance.

    1. The Creative (Generative) Cycle

    This cycle represents support and nourishment. Each element gives birth to the next, forming a harmonious chain of growth.

    • Wood feeds Fire: wood burns and sustains the flame.
    • Fire nourishes Earth: its ashes enrich and fertilize the soil.
    • Earth nourishes Metal: minerals and metals are formed within the earth.
    • Metal nourishes Water: minerals energize water, and metal vessels hold it.
    • Water nourishes Wood: water irrigates plants and allows trees to grow.

    This is a cycle of abundance, where each element gives and receives, just like a supportive family.

    2. The Controlling (Regulating) Cycle

    This cycle represents balance through restraint. Each element limits another to prevent excess.

    • Wood controls Earth: tree roots stabilize and penetrate the soil.
    • Earth controls Water: the ground absorbs and channels rivers.
    • Water controls Fire: water extinguishes flames.
    • Fire controls Metal: fire melts metal.
    • Metal controls Wood: the axe cuts wood.

    This is the balancing cycle, ensuring that no single element overwhelms the others.

    3. The Destructive (Excessive) Cycle

    When the controlling cycle loses balance, it becomes destructive. In this case, one element overwhelms the other instead of simply regulating it.

    Examples:

    • Excessive Wood exhausts Earth.
    • Too much Earth blocks and absorbs Water.
    • Excessive Water extinguishes Fire completely.
    • Uncontrolled Fire consumes all Metal.
    • Sharp Metal destroys entire forests of Wood.

    This cycle represents disharmony, yet it teaches that imbalance eventually brings correction and renewal.

    The Balance of Cycles

    The universe thrives through three movements:

    • Creation (generative cycle)
    • Regulation (controlling cycle)
    • Transformation (destructive cycle)

    Harmony lies not in dominance, but in the dance of all five elements, where giving and receiving, growth and limitation, creation and destruction coexist.

    Conclusion

    The Five Forces of the Universe remind us that life is movement, interaction, and adaptation.

    • The creative cycle teaches us solidarity.
    • The controlling cycle teaches us discipline.
    • The destructive cycle teaches us the importance of limits.

    By integrating this wisdom, we can better understand the invisible dynamics that shape our relationships, our projects, and our environment, allowing us to move forward with more clarity, fluidity, and harmony.

     

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  • Life Cycles and Time Cycles

    Life Cycles and Time Cycles

    The 3 Life Cycles

    Human life can be observed as a path made up of three great cycles. Each carries a particular energy, specific lessons, and an invitation to evolve both inwardly and outwardly. Recognizing these cycles helps us better understand our personal journey and welcome transformations with more awareness.

    From 1 to 30 years: The Cycle of Discovery

    This is the time of growth, exploration, and learning.

    • Children and young adults build their foundations: body, mind, emotions.
    • We learn to walk in the world, integrate, develop talents, and face challenges.
    • A period of experiences, sometimes of mistakes, but above all of identity formation.
      The keyword for this cycle is Learn.

    From 31 to 60 years: The Cycle of Realization

    Here begins the age of maturity and action.

    • Adults implement what they have learned, build projects, families, and life work.
    • One asserts themselves, transmits knowledge, and assumes responsibilities.
    • It is also the time to find balance between work, health, personal life, and service to others.
      The keyword for this cycle is Build.

    From 61 to 90 years: The Cycle of Wisdom

    This is the time of reflection and transmission.

    • Accumulated experience transforms into wisdom.
    • We release unnecessary struggles, simplify, and return to essentials.
    • We pass on what we have gained to future generations, teach, and inspire through presence.
    • A cycle of interiority: closer to nature, spirituality, and the heart.
       The keyword for this cycle is Transmit.

    Conclusion: Life is a dance of three movements — Learn, Build, Transmit — each sacred step uniting experience, action, and wisdom.

     

    Time Cycles in Ancient Eastern Teachings

    In Eastern wisdom, everything is rhythm and movement. Time cycles — whether annual, weekly, or daily — reflect the dance of energies that animate both nature and human beings. Recognizing these cycles allows us to harmonize our lives with the laws of the universe.

     

    The 12 Months of the Year: The Cycle of the Soul’s Seasons

    Each month corresponds to an energy linked to the five elements (Water, Wood, Fire, Metal, Earth).

    • Winter (Water) → introspection, rest.
    • Spring (Wood) → growth, renewal.
    • Summer (Fire) → expansion, joy.
    • Autumn (Metal) → centering, detachment.
    • Interseasons (Earth) → balance, stabilization.
      The year becomes an initiatory spiral, teaching us to synchronize with nature.

    The 7 Days of the Week: The Cycle of Creation and Rest

    Each day carries the vibration of a planet visible to the naked eye:

    • Monday (Moon) → intuition, softness, inner care.
    • Tuesday (Mars) → courage, action, assertion.
    • Wednesday (Mercury) → communication, intelligence, learning.
    • Thursday (Jupiter) → expansion, abundance, growth.
    • Friday (Venus) → love, harmony, beauty.
    • Saturday (Saturn) → discipline, structure, organization.
    • Sunday (Sun) → clarity, vitality, radiance.
      Each week becomes a mini-life, with its impulses, challenges, and day of radiance.

    The 12 Hours of a Day: The Cycle of Vital Organs

    Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) teaches that each organ has a moment in the day when its vitality peaks:

    • 3am–5am: Lungs → breath of life, emotional cleansing.
    • 5am–7am: Large Intestine → elimination, purification.
    • 7am–9am: Stomach → nourishment, reception.
    • 9am–11am: Spleen/Pancreas → assimilation, clarity of mind.
    • 11am–1pm: Heart → circulation of joy, expression.
    • 1pm–3pm: Small Intestine → discernment, transformation.
    • 3pm–5pm: Bladder → movement, dynamism.
    • 5pm–7pm: Kidneys → grounding, deep vitality.
    • 7pm–9pm: Pericardium → emotional balance, openness.
    • 9pm–11pm: Triple Heater → harmonization of internal energies.
    • 11pm–1am: Gallbladder → decisions, courage.
    • 1am–3am: Liver → regeneration, detoxification, dreaming.
      Each day is therefore a 24-hour breath, uniting heaven, earth, and body.

     

    THE ESSENTIAL RHYTHMS OF LIFE

    The 12 months teach us the rhythm of the seasons of the soul.
    The 7 days reflect the dance of the planets and creation.
    The 12 hours reveal the wisdom of the body and its organs.
    These cycles, inherited from the teachings of the East, remind us that to live in harmony with time is to honor nature, cultivate balance, and walk in tune with Qi, the universal vital energy.

    THE HARMONY BETWEEN LIFE AND TIME

    • Life cycles guide us in our personal journey: Learn, Build, Transmit.
    • Time cycles remind us that the universe has its own rhythms: yearly, weekly, and daily.

    By harmonizing our life cycles with the time cycles, we learn to live in alignment with nature, cultivate balance, and walk to the rhythm of Qi, the universal vital energy.

     

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  • The 5 Elements of Nature — How Do They Help in Daily Life?

    The 5 Elements of Nature — How Do They Help in Daily Life?

    Connecting with your birth element means fully taking the reins of your destiny. The aim of this site is to share simple, powerful tools inspired by the sacred traditions of Vastu (India) and Feng Shui (ancient China). These practices help you recognize and harmonize your bodily and environmental energy through concrete supports: stones, colors, essential oils, directions, Orgo-Life® devices, and ancestral sacred tools. All of this is to support your element, strengthen emotional, physical, and energetic balance, and improve the quality of the space you live in.

    Drawing on many consultations grounded in the Five Elements Theory, I invite you on a step-by-step journey to understand the five forces of the universe that shape daily life. These five forces/elements are Water, Earth, Fire, Metal, Wood. Their interaction explains how we relate to ourselves and others; they are multiple manifestations of Qi (vital energy). Each element associates with a GUA number (trigram). A formula or reference table lets you find your GUA (and your partner’s) to guide priorities, directions, colors, materials, and rhythms that support you.

    Quick principles (concrete cues)

    Wood: drive, growth, flexibility (spring). Plant materials, green/blue accents. Rooms to start, plan, learn.
    Fire: visibility, enthusiasm, decision (summer). Light, warmth, red/bright tones. Moments to present, celebrate, lead.
    Earth: stability, assimilation, service (in-between seasons). Ceramics, ochres/beiges. Best for structuring and consolidating.
    Metal: clarity, sorting, precision (autumn). Metals, white/gray. Use for framing, finishing, formalizing.
    Water: depth, circulation, listening (winter). Dark blue/black, flow. Supports intuition, rest, strategy.

    Personal GUA (a practical compass)

    Your GUA suggests favorable directions (sleep, work, entry) and rhythms that suit you. Example: a Water GUA benefits from quiet time and a clutter-free North, while a Fire GUA gains from reinforcing visibility and warmth in the South. Determine your GUA via the table, then test for 7–14 days: bed/desk orientation, one accent color, one material, one micro-ritual.

    Cycles that guide decisions (without dogma)

    Two cycles help you choose:

    • Generating: Water → Wood → Fire → Earth → Metal → Water. Use to nourish what is lacking.
    • Controlling: Water ↘ Fire ↘ Metal ↘ Wood ↘ Earth ↘ Water. Use to moderate what is excessive.
      If you feel scattered, invoke Earth (order, centering, beige). If low on drive, invoke Wood (plants, planning). If mental pressure is high, bring Water (low breathing, rest).

    Everyday supports (simple & measurable)

    • Stones: Wood → aventurine/amazonite • Fire → garnet/carnelian • Earth → jasper/tiger’s eye • Metal → hematite/pyrite • Water → labradorite/obsidian.
    • Colors: one accent per zone or accessory (avoid overload).
    • Essential oils: Wood → cedar • Fire → cinnamon (diluted) • Earth → ginger • Metal → eucalyptus • Water → frankincense.
    • Directions: set one intention toward your favorable direction (2 min each morning).
    • Orgo-Life®: use the medallion/devices as alignment reminders (grounding, 4-2-6 breathing, micro-action).
    • Sacred tools: brief mantra, mudra, prayer — at the same time daily to build rhythm.

    Home & work (clear applications)

    Entrance: clean, lit, flowing (Earth + Metal) — the mouth of Qi.
    Desk: back protected, clear view; one element object by your GUA (e.g., Wood → a living plant).
    Bedroom: fewer screens, calm colors; prioritize GUA orientation for the bed.
    Kitchen: visual order; temper excess Fire with Earth (rug, ceramics) when nerves run high.
    Living room: convivial circle; a discreet Water cue during intense periods (breath, dark blue/black).
    Routine: choose one lead element per week and one action per day (≤ 5 min).

    Micro-rituals (≤ 5 min, repeatable)

    • 4-2-6 breathing facing your favorable direction (1–3 min).
    • Affirmation aligned with the day’s element: “I choose clarity (Metal),” “I nourish momentum (Wood),” etc.
    • 5-minute action: sort 10 items (Metal), water/prune (Wood), file one folder (Earth), finalize one email (Fire), jot 3 sensations (Water).
    • Evening check-in: 3 words (body/emotion/space). Adjust tomorrow’s element accordingly.

    Measure without self-judgment (self-observation)

    Keep a mini journal: date, element used, one action, one effect (body/mind/space). After 14 days, trends emerge and your system’s responses become clear. Perfection is not the point — coherence is: say it, do it, kindly repeat.

    Common-sense notice

    This is a well-being approach; it does not replace medical, psychological, or technical advice. We respect people, cultures, and local context.


    Interactions between the five elements 

    The generating interactions of the five elements are like the relationship of conception, gestation, birth and care between a mother and a baby. These pairs of elements are deeply attached and together involve success and luck. 

    The five generating interactions are: feed, contain, train, feed and transport. 

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     Flavors associated with the five elements, organs and systems

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    Wood Sour = liver/gall bladder and nervous system
    Fire Bitter = heart/small intestine and cardiovascular system

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  • The 5 Essential Elements of the Universe

     The Five Elements of Nature


    “The Five Elements of Nature” is ArunaChy.com’s themed journal. We explore Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water with clarity and rigor. Their language links matter and spirit, space and habits, breath and action. Core basics: qualities, seasons, directions, colors, and organ correspondences. Key theories: generating and controlling cycles, and dynamic balance. Each note turns symbols into concrete, testable wayfinding. The voice stays plain, honest, and straight to the point. Correspondences guide choices, not fatalism or fortune-telling. When in doubt, we observe, test, and adjust step by step. Aim: build a stable base that supports daily decisions.

    In Feng Shui, the elements steer zoning, cures, and priorities. In Bazi, they illuminate pillars, yearly tempo, and resources. In Eastern astrology, they color months and directional sectors. We braid theory with fieldwork: action plans, checklists, micro-rituals. Each post offers a sample space, one question, and one action. Filter by element, life theme, or location type as you browse. Archives track experiments to feed cumulative learning. We respect people, cultures, and the local context. Coherence first: simplify, order, measure, then refine. Move together, one micro-action at a time, without drama.

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    The Five Elements Theory: The 5 Creative Forces of the Universe

    For more than 5,000 years, sages from China and India observed nature and discovered that it is governed by five fundamental forces: Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water.
    These five elements—also known as the five agents of transformation—are the invisible pillars that sustain life, evolution, and balance in the universe.

    They are not only material substances, but universal principles. Each one carries an energy, a function, and a creative dynamic that influence our life cycles, our relationships, our emotions, and our projects.

     1. Wood: Creativity and Expansion

    Wood symbolizes the initial force of life. Like the seed that germinates and breaks through the soil, it embodies vitality, originality, and the spark of creation.
    It is the energy of spring, renewal, openness, and adaptation. Wood inspires growth, imagination, innovation, and expansion.
    In our lives, it encourages us to dare, to plant seeds, to evolve with flexibility, and to dissolve stagnation with movement and freshness.

    2. Fire: Transformation and Passion

    Fire is the element of rapid transformation. It purifies, enlightens, consumes, and transforms. Like a wildfire that regenerates the earth, it destroys in order to allow rebirth.
    It is the energy of summer, passion, action, and expansion of self. Fire represents creativity, intuition, joy, charisma, and initiative.
    It also teaches us balance, for its intensity can both inspire and burn. After destruction always comes renewal—the opportunity to release old beliefs and step into new beginnings.

    3. Earth: Stability and Fertility

    Earth is the center. It symbolizes stability, grounding, security, and nourishment.
    It is the soil that supports, transforms, and embraces. Earth embodies loyalty, patience, maturity, abundance, and integration.
    It is linked to the end of summer, but also serves as the transition between each season. Earth reminds us of the importance of balance, of giving and receiving, and of finding a solid foundation in our daily lives.

    4. Metal: Structure and Clarity

    Metal carries the energy of structure, precision, and endurance. Like the minerals hidden in mountains, it represents resilience, order, and determination.
    It is associated with autumn, with harvest, discipline, and clarity. Metal inspires organization, logic, intelligence, creativity with structure, and fairness.
    It helps us to cut away what no longer serves, to bring order to chaos, and to transform confusion into clear direction.

    5. Water: Wisdom and Flow

    Water is the element of movement and depth. It adapts to all forms, circulates, nourishes, and purifies.
    It corresponds to winter, silence, memory, and introspection. Water symbolizes wisdom, emotions, imagination, communication, and intuition.
    It teaches us to go with the flow, to embrace change, and to explore the hidden depths of our soul.

    The Harmony of the Five Forces

    These five elements interact in two essential cycles:

    • The creative cycle: Wood feeds Fire, Fire nourishes Earth, Earth generates Metal, Metal enriches Water, and Water nurtures Wood.
    • The controlling cycle: Wood controls Earth, Earth controls Water, Water controls Fire, Fire controls Metal, and Metal controls Wood.

    When these forces are in balance, they support harmony, creativity, and life. When they are imbalanced, they can create tension, stagnation, or excess.

    The Five Elements as Creative Keys to Life

    The Five Elements are more than an ancient theory; they are universal keys that help us understand how we create, transform, and balance our lives.

    • Wood helps us to imagine and innovate.
    • Fire pushes us to act and transform.
    • Earth grounds us and teaches us stability.
    • Metal encourages us to organize and clarify.
    • Water invites us to feel, reflect, and flow freely.

    By developing a conscious relationship with these forces, we open ourselves to a new way of creating, loving, working, and living in harmony with the universe.

     

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