| The first excerpt represents the element of Air. It speaks of mental influences and the process of thought, and is drawn from The Mansion by Henry van Dyke: ways of
doing kindnesses to others--a poet who had walked among the
crowded
tenements of the great city, bringing cheer and comfort not only
by
his songs, but by his wise and patient works of practical aid--a
paralyzed
woman who had lain for thirty years upon her bed, helpless but
not hopeless, succeeding by a miracle of courage in her single
aim,
never to complain, but always to impart a bit of joy and peace to
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The second excerpt represents the element of Fire. It speaks of emotional influences and base passions, and is drawn from The Koran: he was not of the idolaters.'
The Sabbath was only made for those who dispute thereon; but,
verily, thy Lord will judge between them on the resurrection day
concerning that whereon they do dispute.
Call unto the way of thy Lord with wisdom and goodly warning; and
wrangle with them in the kindest way; verily, thy Lord He knows best
who has erred from His way, for He knows best the guided ones.
But if ye punish, punish (only) as ye were punished; but if ye are
patient, it is best for those who are patient.
Be thou patient then; but thy patience is only in God's hands. Do
not grieve about them; and be not in a strait at their craftiness;-
 The Koran |