The Element Of Water
Anyone who has ever dealt with the 5 elements knows that the true adept, who seriously searches for truth, must first master these forces in himself.
Because: What is above is also what is below. Hermes Trismegistus
Everything that was created consists of these 5 elements, including the universe. It is also called the "great arcanum" if one knows how to master the elements. If one steers the elements within oneself, it logically results that one is able to control them from there also in the outside. Anyone seeking the truth will also know that misuse of the elements will not do any good. It is therefore important to master these elements in themselves in a completely harmonious way.
The elements (Tattwas) in their order according to Indian teaching:
Akasha - the ether principle
Tejas - the principle of fire
Waju - the principle of air
Apas - the principle of water
Prithivi - the principle of the earth
The principle of water (Apas) from the Akasha/ether principle is the opposite element to fire and thus has contrary properties.
Its basic characteristics are cold and contraction. The active pole is the building, the life-giving, nourishing and sustaining, the negative is like fire decomposing, fermenting, decomposing, dividing. The element of water has the basic property of contracting.
Water has the qualities of conscience, intuition and feeling.
The physical (symbolic) seat in the body is the sex/polarity chakra.
Both fire and water are effective in all regions.
We have created this music to help balance and harmonize the elements in the body.
Breathing properly is important. Imagine breathing in and out not only with your lungs balanced and calm, but also through every pore. Imagine how pure energy flows through you from the ether, harmonizes you and balances the elements in your body regions.
More information on all elements can be found on the CD "The 5 Elements".