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Fire/South: Aquarius; Vitality, Passion, Heat, Aggressive Action, Anger, Violence, Protection; Athame; Lilith

Water/West: Pisces; Emotion, Intuition, Subconscious, Passive Action, Cool, Calming; Chalice; Venus/Aphrodite

Air/East: Aquarius; Intelligence, Communication, Thought, Knowledge-seeking, Instruction, Problem-solving; Wand/Dagger; Hekate

Earth/North: Capricorn; Stability, Foundation, Grounding, Fertility, Birth, Life, Death and Rebirth; Pentacle/Salt; Persephone

Spirit/Infinite Everywhere At Once: All Things and Everywhere; God and Goddess; Masculine and Feminine Energies/Archetypes in Union to One or All

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your tarot cards for today-
the fool: need to choose your path in life. confused between two major ways
the queen of swords- feminine power, enlightment, creativity, and new beginnings
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Original post: Kai_Rusalka

Colours as elements:

Black- Knowledge, External world, Understanding

White-Clarity/ Knowledge of self, reflection

Grey- All, Internal and external Knowledge, neutrality, chaos

Silver-Dormant and condensed energy

Violet- Active energy

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These are the elements of existence as I see them

1. Energy- connection to all things, the leader

2. Fire- the warrior

3. Wind- the communicator, changes temperature

4. Water- the healer

5. Earth- the stabalizer, the protector

6. Sky/portal/dimensional/connection to universe- the connection to other things, the balancer

7. Life and Death- the connection to the dead, spirits, the awakener/teacher, the strategist

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Dragons, to me, represent the ultimate elemental creature.

- The body of a serpent representing Earth
- Wings to represent Air
- Shimmering Scales and the sinuous flowing of the serpents body represents water.
- The breath of a dragon is fire.

I find it easier to visualize dragons when performing the LBRP as opposed to 7ft winged angels. Each to his own.

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Greetings all,

I'm not sure what you were expecting here, but personally as you will see below, this is what I teach to my students within another order. Its based on multiple and traditional belief systems, ranging from shamanism to alchemy.

Hope you find it of interest.



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well i would say the standard elements are the only that matter, since the others are generally combinations, but that is my opinion. So i don't repeat characteristics that have already been written, i think that broad emotional labels such as lust, depend on the abstract emotional feeling, for example: lust in impulsive ways: fire, lust because of fantazising: air, lust because of lack of self-discipline: water, lust in an entirely carnal way: earth,
of course all characteristics apply but there is always a dominating one. Akasha is the causal element.

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(Air), and of the realm of (the East) ~Energies of the sky, the rising sun, the waning moon, and of the Spring. Astral weapon: Shield of Air in the palm of the left hand. Yellow sphere/circle. Yellow circular incense burner with a yellow smudge feather.

(Fire), and of the realm of (the South) ~Energies of the sun at mid-day, the full moon, and of the Summer. Astral weapon: Flaming Sword first finger right hand. Red triangle/pyramid. Red triangular glass candle holder.

(Water), and of the realm of (the West) ~Energies of the ocean, the setting sun, the waning moon and of Autumn. Astral weapon: Watery armor surrounding the body. Blue crescent/cup. Blue glass chalice.

(Earth), and of the realm of (the North) ~Energies of mountains, the dark of midnight, the dark moon, and of Winter. Astral weapon: Circle of Earth below the feet. Green square/cube. Green or Black paten or bowl.

(Spirit), and of the realm of the celestial gate between the worlds ~Energies of infinity, timelessness, formlessness. Astrally seen as a large protective circle and carefully controlled spirit portal. White Sphere/Circle. Also the source from where splits off the duality of God/dess or Shiva/Shakti in his/her many names/forms/facets. A piece of smooth rock quartz or a quartz sphere. God and Goddess statues/iconography as well as food and flowers on the altar.

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Original post: Vindictus

Well, here's mine...

Darkness- Shadows and concealment, sleep and peace.

Storms- Anger, wrath, and destruction followed by calmness and rebirth.

Beast- Freedom, emotions/urges, and natural instincts

Man- Slavery, toil, repression of emotions/urges, denial of natural instincts

Day- Heat, bright lights, revealing of hidden things, scorn

These are only the things I can think of offhand- I'm sure that I have more beliefs than this, but I dont wanna spend too long probing my head... have other things to do. Or at least, I like to think I do... :(

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My own list of personal elements are as follows:

Gridlock: structure, order, weight, solidity, certainty, inertia, associated with earth, the image of intertwining metal threads in regular right angled bends looping over and over itself in a fractal pattern.

Aether: dreams, stories, fantasy, the mind, thought, mythology, whimsy, associated with air, image of swooping loops and whorls in a semi-transparent tracery.

Phlogis: life, motion, passion, emotion, raw destruction, transformative power, associated with fire, image of a rainbow hued flame, flickering between all possible colors

Plasm: Time, age, change (the actual process, rather than the impetus to do so), wisdom, associated with water, a deep black pool of near infinite depth.

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but I can compress that into lies rather easily now can't I? If I reject truth then I might as well say everything is true.

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Am I the only one who sees no point in knowing the element associations??

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