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The Energy of Spring

Feb 19, 2026

Coincides with not only the Promise of Chinese Medicine, but also St. Patrick's Day

St. Patricks Day represents more than the ancient folklore of snakes and shamrocks and the color green! It also coincides with the promise of Spring which is always a relief for those, Like me, who have endured a long cold Winter!! It’s particular interest that the holiday is celebrated during the Season of Energetic Spring (According to TCM). The energy of Spring is called “Wood” and it is represented by the color green. Wood energy cleanses, purifies, sprouts new life and even has the potential when used creatively, to assist in balancing our emotional state.

Did you know that: 

“Until the 1700’s, St. Patrick’s Day was a Roman Catholic feast only observed in Ireland–and without the raucous revelry of today’s celebrations. Instead, the faithful spent the relatively somber occasion in quiet prayer at church or at home. That started to change when Irish immigrants living in the United States began organizing parades and other events on March 17th as a show of pride.” –Jennie Cohen, St. Patricks Day Myth Debunked, history.com

The Color Green

The wearing of the color green which is emblematic of St. Patrick’s Day might be traced to the 18th century when the backers of Irish independence took on the color green to represent their cause.

The Man

“The modern celebration of St. Patrick’s Day really has almost nothing to do with the real man,” says Western culture professor Philip Freeman of Pepperdine University.

Originally a Britt, Patrick was kidnapped and taken to Ireland to tend sheep as a slave in the chilly mountainous region of the country for seven years. Not particularly religious before, it was there that he got religion and became a devout Christian. He escaped his slavery t reunite with his family back home in England only to return to Ireland on counsel received in a dream. There he became a priest and later a bishop where he was “constantly beaten by thugs, harassed by the Irish royalty, and admonished by his British superiors,” according to John Roach, author of St. Patrick’s Day Facts: Shamrocks, Snakes and a Saint, National Geographic Magazine.

The Shamrock

According to St. Patrick’s Day lore, St. Pat used the leaves the shamrock as a teaching metaphor to describe the holy trinity, but the custom of wearing a shamrock comes from the 18th century when the shamrock emerged as a symbol of Irish nationalism during the 1798 Irish Rebellion against English colonialism. The shamrock seems to have been adopted as a symbol of St. Patrick’s Day when fervor for the holiday intensified as that time.

The Snakes

As for driving for snakes out of Ireland, there is no evidence that a plethora of snakes existed anywhere in the region. Perhaps the Myth is more a metaphorical one than literal where snakes were villains and non-believers at the time (Fifth Century A.D.)

As we can see today, the holiday celebration looks nothing like it did centuries ago.

 “For many people around the world, St. Patrick’s Day has evolved into a secular ode to Irish culture (or at least an oversimplified version of it), characterized by parties, music and iconic foods.” —Jennie Cohen, St. Patrick’s Day Myths Debunked, history.com

St. Pat’s Day merrymaking and revelry can bring a temporary lightness to our spirits during this time of year when hope springs and we look forward to the gushing forth of new life and new possibilities. In line with that, be sure to check out the shop for the Spring Season and Element Line of Wood. The Wood line addresses imbalances related to Wood in the skin such as oiliness, blackheads, hyperpigmentation. Essential Oil-Rich, smells like invigorating Spring, clarifies the skin and can assist your emotional balance when you’re feeling uncertainty. self-doubt and anger. Restore your confident true nature and march in those parades!

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