The Breath of Time: A Daoist Guide to the 60-Year Spiral of the Cosmos, the Body, and the Seasons The Breath of Time is not just a book—it is an invitation to remember. To remember that time is not a straight line or a ticking clock, but a living breath, a spiral woven through the cosmos, the seasons, and your own body. In this poetic and practical guide, Laing Z. Matthews reclaims the ancient Chinese Stems and Branches system (Gan Zhi) as a living science of cosmic rhythm—an empirical code born from the breath of Heaven, the pulse of Earth, and the wisdom of the body itself. The 60-year Jiazi cycle is not superstition; it is a map of how time moves through us—through breath, blood, emotions, and dreams. Matthews shows how the Stems (Heavenly energies) and Branches (Earthly vessels) form a 60-beat pulse that governs years, months, days, and even hours, aligning with the seasons, the Five Phases (Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, Water), and the organs of the body. Time is not something outside you—it is the rhythm of your own life. Through lyrical prose, Matthews invites you to feel the Wood rising in spring, the Fire blazing in summer, the Metal cutting in autumn, the Water sinking in winter, and the Earth holding the center. He offers practical guidance on how to align your breath, diet, movement, and emotions with the energetic signature of each season and each Jiazi year—teaching you to live in harmony with the cosmic tides rather than against them. The book bridges ancient cosmology with modern relevance, showing how the Stems and Branches system is not a relic, but a guide for healing, timing, and transformation in the modern world. You will learn how to: Understand the energetic signature of each Jiazi year—when to act, when to rest, when to let go. - Align your diet and lifestyle with the seasons—pungent greens in spring, cooling fruits in summer, warm broths in winter. - Tune your breath and movement practices to the cycles of time. - See your own body as a living calendar, a reflection of the greater spiral. The Breath of Time is for seekers, healers, and anyone longing to reconnect with the rhythm of the world. It is a bridge between the ancient Wu—the breath-workers who first mapped the stars—and the modern reader who feels the pull of a deeper, truer way of living. It is a book that teaches not just how to count time, but how to live it—fully, wisely, in rhythm with the Dao. You are not a machine grinding through hours. You are the spiral of time itself—breathing, pulsing, dreaming. This book is your invitation to remember that—and to step into the flow.