The 5 Natural Elements

The 5 elements, Water, Wood, Fire, Earth and Metal, are the basic building blocks of nature, continually flowing to create growth and change. The balance of these 5 element phases within us maintains and enhances our potential for well-being and happiness.
The elements are not static entities but rather moving phases of natures rhythms mirrored in the human-being.
The energy of the world can be divided into 5 movements or phases which are in constant movement and connection with each other.eg Winter, Spring, Summer, Harvest, Autumn.
Through the associations made with the elements there arises a language to describe the world and a way to observe and determine the health of a person. Understanding the varied interplay of the individual elements forms the basis of 5 elements diagnostics.
Each element describes a different phase in nature and in the human-being. How a person behaves and participatesin life, reveals a lot about their inner state and of the strength of their organs.
There are many correspondences associated with each element.
The elements are not static entities but rather moving phases of natures rhythms mirrored in the human-being.
The energy of the world can be divided into 5 movements or phases which are in constant movement and connection with each other.eg Winter, Spring, Summer, Harvest, Autumn.
Through the associations made with the elements there arises a language to describe the world and a way to observe and determine the health of a person. Understanding the varied interplay of the individual elements forms the basis of 5 elements diagnostics.
Each element describes a different phase in nature and in the human-being. How a person behaves and participatesin life, reveals a lot about their inner state and of the strength of their organs.
There are many correspondences associated with each element.
The Elements in Nature and in the Human-Being