Fire and Fire When Fire meets Fire, the resulting higher and hotter flames may create a conflagration, which will either consume itself, and burn out-or light the darkness, and melt the ice and fear of negative thinking. The choice lies equally with both individuals.
Air and Air When Air mets Air, there is is complete freedom of movement, little or no restriction. This blend can result in glorious mental, emotional and spiritual uplifting. But Air becomes stale and polluted without the winds of change, and Air can be whipped into the frenzy of a tornado under certain conditions. The choice lies equally with both individuals.
Earth and Earth When Earth meets Earth, this blend can build itself into a tall mountain of faith and strength-or instead become a dry desert, deprnding on which direction it takes. When agitated, the result can be an earthquake, with volcanic repercussions.The choice lies equally with both individuals.
Water and Water When Water meets Water, there is no resistance, resulting in a continual stream of inspiration, flowing eventually into greater ocean of enlightenment-or on the negative side, it may trickle into a stagnant inlet, where there is no escape. Water cools the thirst but, when out of control, brings destructive floods. The choice lies equally with both individuals.
Fire and Air Air fans Fire, and causes it to burn more brightly, stimulating enthusiasm and excitement-or inciting passion and anger. Too much Fire can burn up the oxygen in Air, making it difficult to breathe- and too much Air, such as a strong wind, can cause a flame to flicker ever more dimly. The choice lies equally with both individuals.
Fire and Earth It is always obvious which is the stronger and more enduring of the two elements. Earth remains where it is, unless moved by inner explosion, or through outside forces. Fire charts its own course, ever reaching towards the heavens. Fire can scorch Earth but never completely destroy it. Earth will support Fire, forming a stable foundation for its flames; yet too much Earth can bury the brightest Fire. The choice lies equally with both individuals.
Fire and Water A large Fire can dehydrate or dry out a small amount of Water, with excessive heat. On the other hand, large quantities of Water can extinguish Fire. Therefore, Fire instinctively either fears or respects Water, and vice versa. Both subconsciously sense the danger that each is capable of completely destroying the oth
Earth and Air Earth contains Air and needs it, but Air neither contains Earth nor needs it. Earth is obligated to remain where it is, moving only through earthquake, volcanic or outside forces. Air has freed itself from such restrictions, moving above the Earth at whim, neither changing Earth nor long remaining. Earth is detached from Air, seemingly unaware of its surface, rooted in its bosoms. The outcome is determined by choice, which lies equally with both individuals.
Earth and Water Water seeks a home, which it finds within the Earth, penetrating Earth and moistening it, which is a blessing to Earth- for it is Water's penetration alone that allows Earth to "mother" all forms of living plants, trees, and flowers. Without the enrichment of Water, Earth is dry and useless. Without the Earth to moisten, Water's course is aimless and equally useless. These two elements were designed each to need the other. But too much Water can turn Earth into mud or quicksand- and too little Water can be lost, can disappear within the mountainous masses of Earth. The outcome is determined by choice, which lies equally with both individuals.
Air and Water Air penetrates Water...stirs it, churns it into lashing waves...then moves away...an infiltration or attack over which Water has no control. When water penetrates Air in the form of moisture, it causes Air to be heavy. But, in the process, it also brings to all of Nature the blessed relief of rain, magically changing Air into its own element, a transmutation over which Air has no control. In the final analysis, there is a choice of outcome for either individual- only through Destiny's Higher Will.
the Air/Water and Air/Earth are sooooo interesting...
i like the part where it says......' magically changing Air into its own element, a transmutation over which Air has no control. In the final analysis, there is a choice of outcome for either individual- only through Destiny's Higher Will....'
LOL these scorps and pisces are magical 🙂
earth/air ...'Earth contains Air and needs it, but Air neither contains Earth nor needs it..... Earth is detached from Air, seemingly unaware of its surface, rooted in its bosoms. The outcome is determined by choice, which lies equally with both individuals....'
very interesting ...
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When Fire meets Fire, the resulting higher and hotter flames may create a conflagration, which will either consume itself, and burn out-or light the darkness, and melt the ice and fear of negative thinking. The choice lies equally with both individuals.
Air and Air
When Air mets Air, there is is complete freedom of movement, little or no restriction. This blend can result in glorious mental, emotional and spiritual uplifting. But Air becomes stale and polluted without the winds of change, and Air can be whipped into the frenzy of a tornado under certain conditions. The choice lies equally with both individuals.
Earth and Earth
When Earth meets Earth, this blend can build itself into a tall mountain of faith and strength-or instead become a dry desert, deprnding on which direction it takes. When agitated, the result can be an earthquake, with volcanic repercussions.The choice lies equally with both individuals.
Water and Water
When Water meets Water, there is no resistance, resulting in a continual stream of inspiration, flowing eventually into greater ocean of enlightenment-or on the negative side, it may trickle into a stagnant inlet, where there is no escape. Water cools the thirst but, when out of control, brings destructive floods. The choice lies equally with both individuals.
Fire and Air
Air fans Fire, and causes it to burn more brightly, stimulating enthusiasm and excitement-or inciting passion and anger. Too much Fire can burn up the oxygen in Air, making it difficult to breathe- and too much Air, such as a strong wind, can cause a flame to flicker ever more dimly. The choice lies equally with both individuals.
Fire and Earth
It is always obvious which is the stronger and more enduring of the two elements. Earth remains where it is, unless moved by inner explosion, or through outside forces. Fire charts its own course, ever reaching towards the heavens. Fire can scorch Earth but never completely destroy it. Earth will support Fire, forming a stable foundation for its flames; yet too much Earth can bury the brightest Fire. The choice lies equally with both individuals.
Fire and Water
A large Fire can dehydrate or dry out a small amount of Water, with excessive heat. On the other hand, large quantities of Water can extinguish Fire. Therefore, Fire instinctively either fears or respects Water, and vice versa. Both subconsciously sense the danger that each is capable of completely destroying the oth