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The five basic elements vary by
tradition.
In
Chinese philosophy and
traditional medicine, the five
elements are wood, fire, earth,
metal, and water, representing
fundamental forces and
transformations in nature and
the body.
In
ancient Greek philosophy,
the five basic elements are
earth, water, fire, air, and
aether (or space). They are
widely referenced in spiritual
and alchemical traditions.
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The Five Basic Elements of
the Universe
− Fire, Earth, Water, Metal, and Wood − are understood as different
types of energy in a state of constant interaction and flux with one
another.
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Balancing the Five Basic Elements may
look difficult at the beginning, but it becomes a natural,
continuous, and rewarding activity as you practice it. |
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How to use this information
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"Adapt what is useful, reject
what is useless, and add what is
specifically your own."
~
Bruce Lee
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Sleep on this information – your
powerful
superconscious mind will
tell you how to use it when you
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