Understanding our Elemental Archetype is important by understanding Cellf ; Our roots, patterns, weakness, strengths and our spiritual powers. Relating Cellf to animals, nature’s elements and universal shifts.
There are 5 elements of Nature.
Element: Wood A.K.A Ying Yang
Zodiac: Tiger & Rabbit
Season: Spring
Planet: Venus
Represents growth and expansion
Element: Fire
Zodiac: Snake & Horse
Season: Summer
Planet: Jupiter
Represents inspiration and intuition
Element: Earth A.K.A Wu Xing
Zodiac: Ox, Dragon, Goat & Dog
Season: Flunctuate
Planet: Mercury
Represents patience and stability
Element: Metal
Zodiac: Monkey & Rooster
Season: Autumn
Planet: Mars
Represents ambitious and strong
Element: Water
Zodiac: Pig & Rat
Season: Winter
Planet: Saturn
Represents purity and fertility
Within the Chinese Philosophy:
There are 12 elements of Nature.
Element: Fire (The element of heat and flame)
Zodiac: Rooster
Manifest courage
Compatible with Ice & Flower
Element: Thunder (The element of electricity)
Zodiac: Sheep
Manifest impulse of thoughts and feelins
Compatible with Water & Force
Element: Ice (The element of snow and cold)
Zodiac: Ox
Manifest collected demeanor
Compatible with Thunder & Earth
Element: Water (The element of water and the ocean)
Zodiac: Snake
Manifest steady flow of growth
Compatible with Fire & Moon
Element: Earth (The element of soil and rocks)
Zodiac: Pig
Manifest physical strength of living things
Compatible with Fire & Time
Element: Wind (The element of soil and rocks)
Zodiac: Horse
Manifest wistfulness of life’s joy
Compatible with Flower & Shadow
Element: Force (The element of combat and spirit)
Zodiac: Tiger
Manifest unbreakable determination
Compatible with Ice & Shadow
Elemet: Flower (The element of plants and nature)
Zodiac: Dog
Manifest creatures growth and adaptation
Compatible with Water & Light
Element: Time (The element of time and eons)
Zodiac: Monkey
Manifest the past and the future
Compatible with Force & Ligh
Element: Moon (The element of space and paranormal)
Zodiac: Rabbit
Manifest strength of mentality
Compatible with Thunder & Wind
Element: Shadow (The element of darkness abd negativity)
Zodiac: Rat
Manifest balance of the heart
Compatible with Moon & Time
Element: Light (The element of divinity and purity)
Zodiac: Dragon
Manifest the good in every being
Compatible with Earth & Wind
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The Dosha’s
Similar to Chakras, Doshas are biological energies that’s found throughout the human body. By knowing and understanding your doshas, you will be able to be more balanced. Yes, your Doshas are constantly changing their state so the more you understand, the more dis-ease you can detect and cure.
There are 3 Doshas; Vata, Pitta, and Kapha.
Vata elements are Air and Ether.
Pitta elements are Fire and Water.
Kapha elements are Earth and Water.
The Vata, which is also known as the “King of the Doshas’” governs Wind like no other. When your Vata is out of balance, you attain dry skin, constipation, and anxiety. The areas of the Vata Dosha are in the joints, skin, brain, and nerve tissues. Psychologically, Vata governs creativity and communication so healing the throat Chakra will help greatly. Some qualities of a Vata are rough, dry, and cold. It is important to say grounded. Some things to keep your inner peace are connecting to Mother Nature, meditating regularly, and doing physical activities.
The Pitta, is known as the one “That cook” governs Heat like no other. The areas of the Pitta Dosha are in the stomach, liver, spleen, intestine, pancreas, sweat, blood, and eyes. A person that has a Pitta Dosha must be calm because things can take another direction and overheat quickly as rage takes over. Some things to keep your inner peace are meditating regularly, connecting to Mother Nature, and avoiding artificial stimulants.
The Kapha, is known as the one “That Sticks” governs structure like no other. The Kapha is governed to keep things together and stick. The areas of the Kapha are the chest, throat, head, lymph, fatty tissues, connective tissue, ligaments, and tendons. Physiologically, Kapha stores energy and lubricates the joints.