The Five Elements

Earth

 

Water

 

Fire

 

Wood

 

Metal

 

When using these elements some elements complement and others destroy. Here is a list of the elements describing productive and destructive cycles

The productive cycle:

Wood produces Fire
Earth produces Metal
Metal produces Water
Water produces Wood

Fire produces Earth

The destructive cycle:

Wood destroys Earth
Earth destroys Water
Water destroys Fire
Fire destroys Metal
Metal destroys Wood

Energising your corners

(To depict these elements to corners of the room I use dowsing during a consultation) 

This is a guide only for energising the corners of the various rooms in your house.

Earth

Colours; yellow through to light orange

Objects; Ceramic pots, Yellow flowers (stems should not be too woody), Plant pots, Bowls, Tiles, Paintings depicting earth scenes hills (care is needed not too many trees)

Productive to Earth is Fire

Destructive to Earth is Wood.

 

Wood

Colours; green

Objects; Plants, paper, furniture, woody plants (not Bonsai stunted trees), wooden objects i.e.; storage boxes, bowls, vases,

Productive to Wood is Water.

Destructive to Wood is Metal.

Metal

Colours: White, Gold or silver.

Objects; Wind chimes, bells, jewellery, furniture, tools, cutlery and clocks with swinging pendulums.

Productive to Metal is Earth.

Destructive to Metal is Fire.

Water

Colours: Blue and Black.

Objects: Aquariums, Fountains, Clear vases, Water features (care no stagnant water), Glass objects, pictures of water (not too much earth) not stagnant or too rough.

Productive to Water is Metal.

Destructive to Water is Earth.

Fire

Colours: Red, deep orange through to pink.

Bright lights, Sun pictures, Candles, ornaments depicting the sun.

Productive to Fire is Wood.

Destructive to Fire is Water.

Please use vessels with care it is likely to lose your luck, fill with flowers, stones, a candle or cover the top.

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