| The first excerpt represents the element of Air. It speaks of mental influences and the process of thought, and is drawn from The Tanach: Psalms 18: 26 (18:27) With the pure Thou dost show Thyself pure; and with the crooked Thou dost show Thyself subtle.
Psalms 18: 27 (18:28) For Thou dost save the afflicted people; but the haughty eyes Thou dost humble.
Psalms 18: 28 (18:29) For Thou dost light my lamp; the LORD my God doth lighten my darkness.
Psalms 18: 29 (18:30) For by Thee I run upon a troop; and by my God do I scale a wall.
Psalms 18: 30 (18:31) As for God, His way is perfect; the word of the LORD is tried; He is a shield unto all them that take refuge in Him.
Psalms 18: 31 (18:32) For who is God, save the LORD? And who is a Rock, except our God?
Psalms 18: 32 (18:33) The God that girdeth me with strength, and maketh my way straight;
Psalms 18: 33 (18:34) Who maketh my feet like hinds', and setteth me upon my high places;
Psalms 18: 34 (18:35) Who traineth my hands for war, so that mine arms do bend a bow of brass.
Psalms 18: 35 (18:36) Thou hast also given me Thy shield of salvation, and Thy right hand hath holden me up; and Thy condescension hath made me great.
Psalms 18: 36 (18:37) Thou hast enlarged my steps under me, and my feet have not slipped.
 The Tanach |
The second excerpt represents the element of Fire. It speaks of emotional influences and base passions, and is drawn from Summer by Edith Wharton: whenever old Mrs. Skeff had a fancy to humiliate her
daughter-in-law she had only to say: "Who'd ever think
the baby's only two? And for a seven months' child--
ain't it a wonder what a size he is?" North Dormer had
treasures of indulgence for brands in the burning, but
only derision for those who succeeded in getting
snatched from it; and Charity had always understood
Julia Hawes's refusal to be snatched....
Only--was there no alternative but Julia's? Her soul
recoiled from the vision of the white-faced woman among
the plush sofas and gilt frames. In the established
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