| The first excerpt represents the element of Air. It speaks of mental influences and the process of thought, and is drawn from Adam Bede by George Eliot: But God lasts when everything else is gone. What shall we do if
he is not our friend?"
Then Dinah told how the good news had been brought, and how the
mind of God towards the poor had been made manifest in the life of
Jesus, dwelling on its lowliness and its acts of mercy.
"So you see, dear friends," she went on, "Jesus spent his time
almost all in doing good to poor people; he preached out of doors
to them, and he made friends of poor workmen, and taught them and
took pains with them. Not but what he did good to the rich too,
for he was full of love to all men, only he saw as the poor were
more in want of his help. So he cured the lame and the sick and
 Adam Bede |
The second excerpt represents the element of Fire. It speaks of emotional influences and base passions, and is drawn from The Koran: ye the people of the Scriptures if ye do not know. Nor did we make
them bodies not to eat food, nor were they immortal. Yet we made our
promise to them good, and we saved them and whom we pleased; but we
destroyed those who committed excesses.
We have sent down to you a book in which is a reminder for you; have
ye then no sense?
How many a city which had done wrong have we broken up, and raised
up after it another people! And when they perceived our violence
they ran away from it. 'Run not away, but return to what ye
delighted in, and to your dwellings! haply ye will be questioned.'
Said they, 'O woe is us! verily, we were wrong-doers.'
 The Koran |