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A summary of some characteristics of the elements is as
follows…
Wood
manifests as the energy of spring. It is a forceful,
bursting forth energy, demonstrating birth, growth,
enthusiasm, re-awakening and upward, forceful movement.
Imagine that blade of grass busting up through the pavement
to get to the light. This upward motion is full of
creativity and growth. It has vision and determination with
hopes and goals toward a bright future. The wood element
organizes and helps with the rhythmic flow of the body and
it’s systems. This energy focuses on decisions to make and
plans to enact. This energy in excess pushes and in
deficiency is pushed. The emotion associated with the wood
element is anger and it is often the impetus for change.
Wood energy is pushing and can often be seen as frustration
but with proper vision and creativity this energy can find
an alternative to the push that may be the correct
alternative to the daily obstacles we face. The virtue
associated with this element is benevolence. “Benevolence is
the virtue that emerges when the sage embraces his elevated
perspective without being arrogant, using his all-embracing
vision to promote the evolution of humanity through the
elevation of their own perspective.”-Lonny Jarrett

:: Fire
The
fire element manifests as the energy of summer. It has
warmth, expression, expansiveness, light, transformation,
and joy. It is a time when potentials are realized, life is
matured and activities are at their peak. In our bodies this
energy manages our temperature and circulation. The fire
element with its heat and warmth has the transformative
power necessary for physiological processes. In our
relationships, it provides intimacy and compassion. Fire
brings us joy, humanity, fellowship, equality and passion.
When the fires within burn out of control it may feel
chaotic and destructive and when the fires are low it may
feel cold, joyless and unhappy. This energy has a lot to do
with relationships and control. This element illuminates
awareness, learning, reason, intuition and insight. At a
deep level, it reveals our capacity to feel warm and
connected to all things. This elemental energy has the
capacity for being at the right place at the right time,
doing the right thing. Being present in the heart enables us
to be true. The virtue associated with this element is
propriety.

:: Earth
The earth element corresponds to the
energy of late summer. This is the time of the harvest. It
is a time of abundance, of having enough. It is the energy
of the mother and provider of all nourishment. It is a time
of contentment, security and achievement. Imagine the
locusts buzzing in that thick, warm, late summer air when
the fruit of one’s own labors comes to fruition. This energy
can feel fulfilling or it can feel empty depending on how
much care and planning went into our harvest. Physically,
the earth element is responsible for digestion and
distribution of the food and drink we ingest. It maintains
the processing and transfer of information and ideas that
feed our mind and spirit. The emotion connected to the earth
element is sympathy and can manifest as a caring for others,
generous giving,
supporting, sustaining, and embracing unconditionally. The
Earth Element fosters our ability to appropriately care for
oneself and others, creating and encouraging, security,
understanding, contentment, satisfaction, abundance, unity
and peace. The earth allows us
the power of stability and grounding and keeps us centered
so that we may meet the needs of others and self in a
balanced way. The virtues associated with the earth element
are integrity and reciprocity.

:: Metal
The metal element is associated with the season of autumn.
The
crisp, cool air and
decaying leaves characterize this season.
This is a period of receiving and letting go. Receiving the
inspiration and clear illumination while letting go of what
no longer serves. Imagine the beauty of the leaves of fall
in the Northeast. The brilliance of the colors can take your
breath away but in a few short weeks as the trees need to
prepare for winter and a season of rest, the leaves turn
brown, crinkle and die. The tree must let go, as must we,
with what needs to pass.
This Element regulates respiration and elimination, giving
us the ability to breathe and dispose of waste and toxins.
Pride, vanity, arrogance and filth can contaminate the body,
mind, and spirit. Metal exemplifies quality, purity,
precision, brilliance and richness. The Metal Element is
seen around us as the air, stones, metals and trace minerals
which enrich the soil The
emotion related to the metal element is grief or longing and
as when someone dies or something ends, we must grieve and
let go in order to make space for what will come in next.
Letting go of the old is necessary for new energy,
inspiration, value and a sense of higher purpose to enter.
Metal commands honor, virtue, respect and defines a sense of
self worth, granting us the ability to acknowledge and
appreciate our talents, unique gifts, nobility and humility.
The metal element is also related to air and breathing and
helps to inspire us. The virtue associated with this element
is righteousness.

:: Water
Water manifests the energy of
winter. It is a time of storing, preserving and getting back
in touch with the seed. It is a time of quietude,
contraction and rest, reflected in winter, in order to build
up the reserves for the bursting energy of spring.
The ability to endure this season depends on the stores and
reserves that have been carefully set aside from our
previous harvest. It is about
our energetic reserves, power and innate potential inherited
at birth. Water energy determines our ambition, will power
and drive. Water can flow easily like a babbling brook or it
can freeze like a pond in winter. Water can have power and a
determination to get where it needs to go. It can be
ambitious and can be deep and with an ability to go in.
The Water Element governs the urinary system and all
aspects of the distribution and storage of water; it
supplies fluidity, cleansing and rejuvenation. The emotion
associated with this element is fear. Survival can be
threatened by a shortage or overabundance of water,
releasing fear, anxiety, and panic. Denying fear also can be
reckless and dangerous. A balanced cultivation of
one’s resources reassures and allays fear from overwhelming
the wisdom, inner calm and sense of safety inherent in this
Element. The virtue associated
with the water element is wisdom. “Wisdom is the virtue that
empowers us to stand firmly in the face of the unknown and
chart a steady course through uncertain waters.” –Lonny
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