| The third excerpt represents the element of Water. It speaks of pure spiritual influences and feelings of love, and is drawn from The Man against the Sky by Edwin Arlington Robinson: And given little to long sighing,
With no illusion to assuage
The lonely changelessness of dying, --
Unsought, unthought-of, and unheard,
She sings and watches like a bird,
Safe in a comfortable cage
From which there will be no more flying.
The Burning Book
Or the Contented Metaphysician
To the lore of no manner of men
Would his vision have yielded
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The fourth excerpt represents the element of Earth. It speaks of physical influences and the impact of the unseen on the visible world, and is drawn from The Koran: our apostles with, a lie, soon shall they know-when the fetters are on
their necks and the chains, as they are dragged into hell!-then in the
fire shall they be baked.
Then it shall be said to them, 'Where is what ye did associate
beside God?' They shall say, 'They have strayed away from us; nay,
we did not call before upon anything!'-thus does God lead the
misbelievers astray.
There! for that ye did rejoice in the land without right; and for
that ye did exult; enter ye the gates of hell, to dwell therein for
aye; for evil is the resort of those who are too big with pride!
But be thou patient; verily, the promise of God is true; and whether
 The Koran |