5.01.2023

🌻 Collaborations galore! | May newsletter

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Practice. Settling in. Spring. We are almost halfway through the year, and approaching the middle/ end of spring season. What practices and rituals nourish you? What seeds have you planted this spring? What transitions are you observing and supporting, as we flower into the upcoming summer heat?


Remember: practice. Practice self-love and nourishment, even as the excitement of spring and upcoming fiery blaze of summer rouse the fires of our body-mind-Spirits into a a leaping, dancing— and sometimes exhausting— frenzy. Eat breakfast. Keep protein-rich snacks at hand. Keep a grounding morning ritual, and perhaps also a small evening ritual, such as a gratitude journal, foam-rolling practice, or reading one lovely poem before bed.


AROMATHERAPY | Scent-based rituals have been used for centuries to promote relaxation and emotional balance. By stimulating the olfactory system of the brain, aromatherapy can help activate the ventral vagus nerve, which is responsible for the "rest and digest" response. Travel-sized aromatherapy rollers are now available in my Ventura clinic: 2 oz lavandin + clary sage, or a customized 4 oz blend. Comes with a list of acupressure points (AcuAromatherapy) to help ground and soothe throughout your day, or during travels— and makes for a lovely Mama’s day gift.


COLLABORATIONS | Having danced between teaching solo and teaching collaboratively for the past decade, I am now leaning into more collaborations. I am exploring how divergent colors and edges can mix into new and brilliant colors and textures. Have you played with watercolors much? I have been painting an observational “nature-spot” every morning since January— thus, mixing colors. Making new colors. Seeing where edges meet. How they dance. Experiencing exhilaration with new colors, and also the tedium and rhythm of a daily practice. This colors into my teaching practices, too. “Nature-spot” might be fun also for you to try— let me know how it goes!


🌻UPCOMING🌻

ECSTATIC DANCE | I miss living in places with weekly opportunities for improvisational movement (like Taipei, Portland, Boulder, Northampton). So, I am now co-creating a monthly Ecstatic Dance with The Pharm, and rotating community nonprofessional DJs (like myself) each month, with a sliding scale rate— and it is so much FUN! I hope you come join us. Next dance is 5/19 with DJ Nohemi Ramos! (For reference… Ecstatic dance: music plays + everyone dances. Contact improv: rolling thread of collaborative contact. Contemplative movement practice: improvisational movement meets seated meditation practice. I dream of having all of the above and more eventually, here in Ventura! I welcome your ideas🥰)


TEA TALKS ROUNDTABLE | For the past two years, I’ve been sharing monthly Tea Talks podcasts in collaboration with Mountain Rose Herbs’ Herbal Radio. What a blast. I love chatting with diverse herbalists! The newest iteration of this project is Tea Talks Roundtable: chatting with a group of esteemed herbalists around a unifying theme. Thus far, I’ve chatted with Ventura herbalists, “Food as Medicine” herbalists— and more to come! 🤙Let me know if you have ideas or recommendations. It’s challenging (and time-consuming) to organize groups of busy herbalists, so I hope you savor the Roundtables, as they will likely be more infrequent than my regular interviews.


ELEMENTAL CREATIVITY | Have you ever dreamed of practicing zazen at an American Zen monastery with a venerable Zen monk, Taiwanese-American acupuncturist-herbalist-yogini, and Big Island Art Monastery Abbess in the middle of a forest for five days with delicious food, great company, and ample time for both solo contemplative practices, large group intentional dance parties, and meditative art practices— themed by Five Element theory from East Asian medicine?! Dream come true. I’m excited to join Suiko McCall and Fu Schroeder at Green Gulch Farm, 11/29 - 12/3. I hope you can join us. Sign up here.


EVENTS & EPHEMERA | Between now and November, there’s plenty more opportunities to come dance literally and figuratively. Come join us!

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🌻HIGHLIGHTS🌻

 

❤️ Practice kindness, flower love.


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4.01.2023

🌻 Superbloom & Seeds | April newsletter

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Have you seen the flowers? It’s a vibrant and special spring here in southern California.


“A superbloom is a rare botanical phenomenon in California in which an unusually high proportion of wildflowers whose seeds have lain dormant in desert soil germinate and blossom at roughly the same time… associated with an unusually wet rainy season.” — Wikipedia


Some great places to ogle wildflowers:

  • Near Ventura: Los Padres NF, Point Mugu SP, Carrizo Plain NM, Antelope Valley Poppy Reserve
  • In the desert: Death Valley NP, Joshua Tree NP, Anza Borrego SP


Be a responsible flower tourist:

  • Consider heading to less-trafficked blooms. Learn about local trails with apps like AllTrails, or joining local organizations like your local chapter of the CA Native Plant Society or Los Padres Forest Association. (More cool orgs here!)
  • Tread carefully. Stay on-trail, and don’t step in/ among the flowers. Watch for baby critters and critter-tracks!
  • Learn before you go. Visit a ranger station, keep the southern CA wildflowers app handy, and cross-reference with other botanical resources. (Local fav plant books: “Medicinal Herbs of California” by Lanny Kaufer, “Wildflowers” by Mitt McCauley, the whole Michael Moore series)
  • Plant your own wildflowers! Convert your front yard, balcony, or whatever space you have into a native wildflower haven. Or, grow delicious herbs (now is the time!) such as hardy mint-family plants like basil, mint, thyme, sage, rosemary, or oregano in full sun and well-drained soil. Add carrot-family herbs like cilantro, parsley, dill and versatile chives in partial shade. Get seeds here!


UPCOMING

Nourishing Life Retreat | Embody the Five Phases (五行) through yoga asana, intuitive movement, creative expression, and nature connection at the gorgeous Esalen retreat center along the Big Sur coast.


ESALEN | April 3-7


Free Herbalism Project | Celebrate botanical medicine with this annual free event in Eugene, OR with Mountain Rose Herbs. Enjoy free music, tea, talks, and botanical revelry.


HERBS | May 7


Seasonal Rhythms | Explore lifestyle medicine to support thriving health throughout the wheel of the year with the Five Phases (五行) of East Asian medicine and their correlating seasons, flavors, and body systems. (This class is online, through Wintergreen Botanicals’ advanced herbalism program. Sliding scale & BIPOC discounts available.)


RHYTHMS | May 18



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❤️ May your garden grow with beauty, in peace


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3.01.2023

🌿Flourish | March newsletter

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Happy Spring Equinox!


Spring Equinox is on March 20. Associated with the Wood Element in East Asian medicine, in the spring we wake our Liver and Gallbladder meridians, anger, compassion, dreams, vision, change, goals, decisions, and aligned forward momentum.


What does spring feel like in your body?


🌿 Eat fresh wild spring greens, such as baby dandelion, plantain, dock, chickweed, miner's lettuce, self-heal, chives, mallow, nettles, and mustards.


🌿 Move your body. Take long walks along the beach. Enjoy a regular movement practice, such as walking, and/or breath-integrated practices like yoga, qigong, and dance.


🌿 Nourish life (養生 yang shen) through healthy rest, movement, connection, nutrition, and creative expression. And of course, come in for acupuncture & herbs! 😍


UPCOMING

Embodying Elements workshop | Learn classical elemental associations with each of the Five Elements (五行), along with lifestyle medicine for supporting seasonal wellness. Get 10% off with discount-code JILING10


EMBODY | Mar. 4


Equinox Ecstatic Dance | Dance into spring at the Pharm! Sliding scale. All welcome; no one turned away for lack of funds.


DANCE | Mar. 17


Nourishing Life Retreat @Esalen | Embody the Five Phases (五行) through yoga asana, intuitive movement, creative expression, and nature connection.


ESALEN | April 3-7


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POEM

春有百花秋有月,

夏有涼風冬有雪,

若無閒事掛心頭,

便是人間好時節。

— 無門慧開,《無門關》第十九則


Ten thousand flowers in spring, the moon in autumn,

a cool breeze in summer, snow in winter.

If your mind isn’t clouded by unnecessary things,

this is the best season of your life.

— Wumen Huikai (無門慧開). From “The Enlightened Heart: An Anthology of Sacred Poetry,” translated by Stephen Mitchell


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❤️ May your garden grow with beauty, in peace


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