Spring Human Energy Selection Guide
Season of Birth
Spring: March ~ May
Spring: Vernal Equinox (0° ecliptic longitude) → Summer Solstice (90° ecliptic longitude)
Northern Hemisphere: Around March 20 ~ Around June 21
Southern Hemisphere: Around September 23 ~ Around December 22
Characteristics
Five Elements Balance: Suppress Wood, Supplement Metal and Earth
Excessive Wood Traits: Those born in spring with overly strong Wood in their Bazi may exhibit impatience, stubbornness, or imbalances in the liver/gallbladder and spleen/stomach.
Emotions & Health
Individuals with strong Wood energy are prone to liver fire excess and emotional volatility, requiring stress management.
Five Elements Accessory Colors
Adjustment Recommendations:
Supplement Metal: Metal controls Wood to balance Wood energy. Wear metal accessories (e.g., silver, platinum), use white/gold colors, or engage in metal-related activities (e.g., fitness, weight training).
Supplement Earth: Wood depletes Earth (spleen/stomach). Incorporate yellow/brown tones, choose ceramic/jade items, or add mountain/rock/garden elements to living spaces.
If Fire is deficient in Bazi, add warm colors (red/orange) or increase light exposure.
Late Spring (peak Wood energy): Strengthen Metal (white) and Earth (brown) elements to prevent Wood excess.
Direction
Favorable Directions: Those with strong Wood benefit from westward (Metal) or central (Earth) orientations for energy balance.
Career Choices: Suitable for decision-driven (Metal) or stability-focused (Earth) fields like finance, construction, or law.
Feng Shui Tips
Avoid excessive plants/green in eastern (Wood sector) home areas; place metal decor (e.g., brass bells, Six Emperor coins) for counterbalance.
Use white crystal or metal pen holders on work desks to enhance Metal energy.
Aromatherapy
Emotional & Stress Regulation:
Stress/Anxiety Relief:
Lavender: Linalool boosts GABA activity (inhibitory neurotransmitter), clinically proven to reduce anxiety scores and cortisol.
Rose: Citronellol modulates serotonin pathways, alleviates sadness (often used in postpartum depression therapy).
Chamomile: Chamazulene balances mood swings.
Antidepressant/Mood Boost:
Citrus (Neroli, Bergamot): Limonene activates prefrontal cortex, enhances positivity.
Jasmine: Indoles exhibit antidepressant effects at low concentrations (opposite at high doses).
Sleep Improvement:
Lavender, Valerian: Increase deep slow-wave sleep and reduce nighttime awakenings (EEG-verified).
Sound Therapy
Jue (Mi) → Wood → Liver: Releases pent-up anger, stabilizes mood swings
Anxiety/Depression Relief: Jue (Wood, liver-soothing) e.g., "Eighteen Songs of a Nomad Flute," "Jiangnan Silk Bamboo Music" – boosts serotonin, inhibits amygdala overactivity.
Personalization: Match sounds to constitution (e.g., those with Yin deficiency/fire excess should use Zhi notes cautiously).
Volume Control: Maintain 40-60 dB (light rain level) to prevent auditory fatigue.
Wellness
Emotions & Health
Susceptibilities: Strong Wood individuals face liver fire excess and emotional fluctuations; stress relief is essential.
Recommendations:
Practice meditation or gentle exercises like Tai Chi.
Reduce sour foods, increase sweet flavors (pumpkin, millet) for spleen/stomach care; drink chrysanthemum tea to clear liver heat.
The core adjustment for spring-born individuals is "balancing Wood energy," but personalized Bazi analysis is required. Consult a professional metaphysician for tailored plans incorporating Five Elements, Ten Gods, and Grand Cycle assessments. Metaphysical adjustments are supplementary—personal mindset and actions remain pivotal.