
memyself
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"In a word, this element is all about practicality. Earth people are grounded and solid. They have instructions. They have rules. And they want results. They??re the people that get things done, because earth people have great discipline, great focus. This is the element that will consistently do the same thing every day, like eat the same foods or have dinner at exactly the same time each evening. So of course air people will say, —Jeez, doesn't this person have any variations— But earth people love their routines. Routines and rituals make them feel safe and secure. They want stability, conformity."
"And they??re perfectionists by nature, even though they feel like they are never getting it right themselves. They get a little bit preoccupied with the word —should??: I should be this and I should be that. I should do this and I should do that. I should be thinner. I should be smarter. I should make more money. They get kind of carried away with the concept of should."
"Earth people are, well, earthy. They are preoccupied with the physical world and they??re very reality-oriented—the way things look, the way their body looks, for example. But their real gift is in the spiritual realm. Wisely, they know how to slow down and trust the process. That is their great wisdom. They can teach others by their example. Earth people who do soul work have a great long-term view of things. They don't get caught in the impulse of the —now,?? so they??re not victims of trends and fashions. They??re in it for the long haul. And while they may not seem the friendliest people and may never be considered the life of the party, they are loyal and devoted to family and their few, good friends. Superficial, idle chitchat? It's just not in their vocabulary."