Great Forest Wood

Winston Churchill

Great Forest Wood is a type of Nayin in the Five Elements philosophy, corresponding to the Chinese Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches Wuchen and Jisi. It embodies steadfast resilience, calm reliability, and the strength to be a firm support in times of crisis—responsible, composed, and protective like towering ancient trees.

The representative figure of this spirit is Winston Churchill. During the darkest hours of World War II, he led Britain’s resistance against the Nazis with iron will, upheld the nation with unshakable conviction, and became the backbone of his country and a symbol of the era.

Life inevitably brings storms and pressure. We sometimes panic and lose our bearings, lack the poise to steady the situation, and struggle to become a trustworthy support for those around us.

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