Chakras & Chinese Medicine Hours: Large Intestine

Susan Corso
2 min readJul 31, 2023

I often use the Chinese medicine hours to help me diagnose a physical, emotional, mental, or spiritual mystery, especially if someone is waking up again and again at the same time of night, for example. When time features prominently in the narrative of what’s happening, the Chinese medicine hours have never steered me wrong, especially the emotional associations with the elements of each organ/time slot.

We’ll take them one at a time, connect the meridian to the chakra system, and outline the emotions that tend to match the two-hour time slot.

First, some basics:

Each Chinese Medicine meridian is associated with an organ.

Each organ has a Yin or Yang designation. In that Tai Chi binary (think the Taoist circle,) ancient designations would make Yin feminine and passive, and Yang masculine and active. I prefer to think of Yin as magnetic; and Yang as dynamic. Yin draws things to it; Yang goes and gets things.

After the Yin/Yang designation comes one of the 5 Elements: Water, Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal. Each of these has a major emotion attached thereto:

Water = fear
Wood = anger
Fire = joy
Earth = worry
Metal = sadness

Now let us continue with:

5–7 AM is Large Intestine. Large Intestine’s element is Yang Metal. It is associated with the Second Orange Sacral Chakra whose Grace is Passion.

We know immediately that Large Intestine is magnetic and related to sadness. It breaks down to perfectionism, discouragement, self-hatred, yearning, and obligation.

This could play out in several ways. One, you could be low-level sad with everything all the time. Two, you could be drawing sadness to you all the time, and it will seem to come out of the blue. Most often, Large Intestine is affiliated with holding on to what needs to be let go. To heal, change, at no matter what level, must be welcomed.

Or, you could remember the function of the large intestine is to eliminate what is no longer needed. What’s needed? Actually, a clean slate, a fresh start. What’s in your world that you know you need to let go?

Here is a possible fix: Wear orange, remember what you appreciated initially about whatever you need to let go now, figure out where the holding on sources in you, take the time to honor the fear behind it, and make a new choice.

A reminder: here is where chakras come from: When a being incarnates, there is a burst of brilliant light. I’d call that The Divine Spark. It animates all your systems. If you’ll view that burst of light, that Divine Spark, through a prism, you will see the eight major chakras.

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Susan Corso
Susan Corso

Written by Susan Corso

Dr. Susan Corso a metaphysician with a private counseling practice for 40+ years. She has written too many books to list here. Her website is www.susancorso.com

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