Yi-Xin Craft Incense

First Stirring, Quiet Ascent: Chinese Climatic Medicine Extrait (Jan 19th – Mar 20)

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Chinese Climatic Medicine 30% Extrait

First Stirring · Quiet Ascent

2 ml sample or 10 ml

 

The perfume of early movement held inside restraint.

This is not spring bloom, not ignition, not release.

It marks the moment when Yang first begins to rise beneath lingering winter, when life stirs but does not yet show itself.

Quiet Ascent supports emergence without rupture.

It strengthens the pivot between storage and movement, allowing intention, breath, and will to rise together - slowly, coherently, and without agitation.


Top Notes

• Juniper Berry, petitgrain, yuzu, 

Heart Notes

• cardamom, clary sage, Angelica, ginger, rosewood, frankincense sacra

Base Notes

• Himalayan Cedar, vetiver, oakmoss, sandalwood, myrrh, opopanax, 

In Daoist / Chinese medical language


Qi Period: 1st Qi (一之氣)

Dates: January 19 – March 20, 2026

Guest Qi: 厥陰 風木 · Jueyin Wind Wood

Seasonal function: Yang arriving within still-dominant Yin

This Qi governs the first stirring of life.

Wind Wood begins to move beneath containment. Fire has not yet taken command. The task is guidance, not propulsion.


Pathodynamics

Yang arrives quietly.

Movement begins at depth and rises slowly toward the surface.

If rushed, Wind becomes agitation.

If constrained, Qi knots and turns inward.

The correct motion is guided ascent — movement that remains rooted, breath that opens without scattering, intention that forms without pressure.

Therapeutic principle

 

  1. Guide Wind without agitation

    Mobilize Liver Qi gently so movement is orderly, not erratic.

  2. Support ascent from depth

    Strengthen the lower axis so Yang rises from storage rather than tension.

  3. Preserve breath and structure

    Protect Lung Metal as Wood begins to move, preventing dryness or collapse.


Clinical indications

• Early-spring fatigue or hesitation

• Tight chest or shallow breath with rising energy

• Irritability, impatience, or pressure to act too soon

• Difficulty transitioning out of winter rest

 

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