Real Estate as a Kapha Asset
What on earth(no pun intended!) does this have to do nutrition and health as a skill?
Well, everything because I don't think anyone will buy into any concept, nutritional or otherwise if they cannot believe in the underlying basis of the concept. If I don't believe that the mindbody is an energy field then how could I accept an energy approach to nutrition?
The biological patterns that we talk about so much on this blog are universal patterns as well. The recognition of what is happening in our environment and its relationship to what is happening in our own mindbodies helps us understand the play of the energy field that much more.
And to recognize our imbalances as they play themselves out in the environment helps us understand the ubiquitousness and pervasiveness of these energy concepts and healing.
It is also to give us an appreciation of imbalances that occur in the human physiology also occur in the environmental physiology as well. So the imbalances that we see in the financial and real estate markets mirror the Kapha energy imbalances in the human physiology, namely obesity and metabolic syndrome in its myriad of presentations.
But what about the imbalance in the environmental physiology? Real estate or land is a Kapha expression. So as in the human the imbalance in the real estate markets mirrors the imbalance that we see in our own human physiology.
Kapha is composed of elements of water and earth or in energy science terminology it manifests as chemical and mechanical energy.
So real estate is Kapha energy, slow to clear its imbalance once recognized. We have recognized a serious real estate problem but don't expect it to remedy itself anytime soon.
And our physiologic Kapha imbalances of obesity and metabolic syndrome will also take a long time to rectify. Since Kapha is the most dense of the energy patterns, it is the slowest to move.
Give this current crisis it will take seven to ten years before some definite changes will occur in both the real estate and human physiological imbalances.
Both environmental and human physiological imbalances will require a reduction in greed and hoarding that promotes clinging onto energy that is not needed anymore. This will be done by a change in lifestyle behavior patterns such as letting go of addictive patterns of consumption.
See you tomorrow To health as a skill Love DrBill