It’s time for change again—the seasons are turning and with it, the chi (or life-force) of the Five Elements (wood, earth, water, fire and metal) in the universe and inside of YOU, too!
Autumn is governed by the element of METAL which is a cold and contracting energy that’s associated with creativity, communication, inspiration and symbology.
Because the yang energies are now weakening and the chi is now yin in nature, it is time to gather your energy and your spirits and be reflective—it’s time to slooooow down!
The Metal Element governs the Lake, the Youngest Daughter and the Evening.
It governs the organs of the lungs and colon.
The emotions associated with metal are joy and grief. Other metal emotions are insecurity, inability to achieve parental or spousal expectations, and lack of confidence. The challenge for a metal type is to learn how to express grief and find healing.
The season of metal gives us the ability to let go of old ideas, beliefs, and attachments, leaving room for new space to grow and evolve as well as the possibility for wisdom.
It’s also a time to focus on finances and success.
In Feng Shui, we find the metal energy housed in the “Dui” or Children/Creativity (far center right) and Helpful People (closest far right) areas of the Bagua your home, business, desk or any room. If you wish to enhance your creativity, communication and projects, or attract more benefactors, you can apply metal cures such as:
- Installing a metal wind-chime outside on the eaves or inside and then ringing it with your hand nine times
- Placing a water fountain with floating bells
- Using the colors white, grey or metallic colors in paint or decor
- Add the metal element itself (such as genuine gold, silver, bronze, copper and so on; coins; bells; etc.)
- Hang a clear or gold colored round faceted Swarovski crystal sphere (hung on 9” increments red thread)
- Use the shapes of circles and domes
- Hang a gently moving mobile over your head at your desk
- Keep a brass bell on the creative gua of your desk and ring it vigorously and joyfully when you need an energetic boost
- Wear clothing in metal colors or metal jewelry
- Sprinkle Chinese Feng Shui coins liberally throughout your home and business (see my blog for the oh-so-many ways to do this!)
You can also do the following to support your chi during this season:
- Practice breathing meditations to strengthen the lungs
- Retire with the sunset and arise with the dawn
- Eat warm, cooked foods
- Let go of what’s no longer needed (on all levels)
- Observe where there’s unwanted contraction around patterns, habits, ideas
- Speak up for what is right, just and virtuous
If you have too much metal chi, you might be very judgemental, self-righteous or overly demonstrative. If you don’t have enough metal chi, you might be too quiet, shy or feeling choked when wishing to speak. We have BTB adjustments that can help—please let me know if you’d like these.
Please drop me a line (info@10KBlessingsFengShui.com) if you wish to purchase any gold or clear Swarovski hanging crystal spheres; metal bells, wind-chimes or water fountains with floating bells.
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Blessings!

Metals are a class of elements. A pure metal is an element. Some metals are alloys, which mean they have more than one metal or element in them. The metal bronze is made of two elements, the metal tin and the metal copper, thanks for the post. well written
Posted by: bronze | October 29, 2010 at 03:46 AM
Thanks so very much for reading my blog!
Many blessings!
Posted by: Gwynne | November 01, 2010 at 08:38 PM