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The Elements

Posted:
Sat Jun 14, 2008 1:41 pm
by Branwen
This topic is likely to get long and pretty diverse.
Different cultures had different ideas of what the elements were. In our Western culture we have what we call the '4 Classical Elements' of Earth Air Fire and Water. But in the Chinese, as well as Indian and no doubt others culture there are 5, and the 5th element isn't always the same.
So, when there are so many different cultures with so many different takes, how am I going to structure this? At first I will explore each element in turn, by culture, and when they interlink, so will I.
So here goes....

Posted:
Sat Jun 14, 2008 1:55 pm
by Branwen
The Classical Greek Elements
Our familiar Western culture has focused on 4 'elements'. These were Earth, Air, Fire and Water.
The Greeks used these elements throughout medicine (each element was attributed to a part of the body, called Humours), Science and even Philosophy.
This system was devised by Empedocles but the term 'elements' was first used by Plato
In my further research I have found several additional attributions which may or may not have stemmed from Greece, including Time of Day, Direction, Physical State, Seasons etc....
From here I will go through each of these four elements adding as many correspondences as I can.
Earth

Posted:
Sat Jun 14, 2008 2:09 pm
by Branwen
Earth
Direction - North
Primary Property - Dry
Secondary Property - Cold
Time - Midnight
Colours - Many instantly think Green, but also associated with Earth are Citrine, Olive, Black and Russet (as seen in the Sephira Malkuth on the Kabbalistic Tree of Life)
Archangel - Auriel
Magical Tool - Pentacle
Tarot Suit - Pentacles
Spirit - Gnomes
Humour - Black Bile
Physical State - Solid
Zodiac Signs - Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn
Playing Cards suit - Diamonds
Air

Posted:
Sat Jun 14, 2008 2:29 pm
by Branwen
Air
Direction - East
Primary Property - Wet
Secondary Property - Hot
Time - Sunrise
Colours - Yellow
Archangel - Raphael
Magical Tool - Athame or Sword (this is a subject of some controversy, as some traditions view the Wand as representing Air)
Tarot Suit - Swords
Spirit - Sylph
Humour - Blood
Physical State - Gas
Zodiac Signs - Gemini, Libra, Aquarius
Playing Card Suit - Spades
Kabbalistic World - Yetzirah
Hebrew Letter - Aleph (ALPh)
Tarot Trump - The Fool