Saturday, November 10, 2012

Fire

Fire is the element of will. An energy that comes from the heart region. When people activate their fire element, this can result in a burst of energy that makes them driven to change their surroundings.

Personal traits of fire people is that they have a wild imagination that can inspire other people. When someone is speaking with fire you can feel the power and persuasion in their voice.

The emotion that comes with fire can be described as anger, it is the energy that is associated with fight. Fire people have overcome their fear and are willing to fight for what they want or believe is right.

The risk of using the fire energy is that it burns up energy, it needs to be fed or the person using it will become exhausted. You could say it is ideal for power moves in life.

It is the opposite of the water element. Often seen is that when the element water energy is not flowing, the fire element isn't flowing either, as if the water is extinguishing it 

Sunday, October 28, 2012

The four basic elements



In my psychological theory, there are four basic elements. I believe that each person/creature/process/company uses these elements to grow and develop in the ways they want. I believe we can learn a lot from these elements too. I waill explain my thoughts on these elements in this blog. In no particular order (for now):
  • Water
  • Air
  • Earth
  • Fire.
A picture of the basic psychological elements.
Each of these elements have a typical energy that is in my theory correspond with eachother in typical ways.

I don't want to get into this just yet, just look at this picture for a moment and think of what would happen when for instance fire and water come together. Can you imagine it? If you can, you'll understand what I mean with a typical energy right? Fire is hot, it evaporates the water, it is dynamic and feeds on fuel. The water isn't dense but moves with it's surrounding, it could extinguish the fire in one wave of power.

Now in the next blog entry, I will describe more about these elements and their typical behaviours.