- Earth (classical element)
Earth , home and origin of humanity, has often been worshipped in its own right with its own unique spiritual tradition.Greek and Roman tradition
"Earth" is one of the four
classical element s in ancientGreek philosophy and science. It was commonly associated with qualities of practicality, restraint and materialism. It was also associated with the physical, sensual aspects of life."Earth" was one of many "archai" proposed by the Pre-socratics, most of whom tried to reduce all things to a single substance. However,
Empedocles of Acragas (c. 495-c. 435 BCE) selected four "archai" for his four roots: air, fire, water, and "earth". Empedocles’ roots became the four classical elements of Greek philosophy.Plato (427-347 BCE) took over the four elements of Empedocles. In the "Timaeus", his major cosmological dialogue, thePlatonic solid associated with "earth" is thecube which is formed from six square sides. This places "earth" between fire (four triangular sides) and air (eight triangular sides). A highly un-spherical solid, these clumsy little cubes cause dirt to crumble and break when picked up, in stark difference to the smooth flow of water or air. [Plato, "Timaeus", chap. 22-23;Gregory Vlastos , "Plato's Universe", pp. 66-82.]Plato’s student
Aristotle (384-322 BCE) developed a different explanation for the elements based on pairs of qualities. The four elements were arranged concentrically around the center of the universe to form thesublunary sphere . According to Aristotle, "earth" is both cold and dry, and occupies a place between water and fire among the elemental spheres. [G. E. R. Lloyd , "Aristotle", chapters 7-8.]In Classical Greek and Roman myth, various goddesses represented the "earth", crops and fertility, including Ceres,
Demeter , andPersephone orProserpina .In ancient ancient Greek medicine, each of the
four humours became associated with an element. Black bile was the humor identified with "earth", since both were cold and dry. Other things associated with "earth" and black bile in ancient andmedieval medicine included the season offall , since it increased the qualities of cold and aridity; the melancholic temperament (of a person dominated by the black bile humour); the feminine; and the southern point of the compass.In
alchemy , thechemical element ofsalt was associated with "earth" and itsalchemical symbol was a downward-pointing triangle, bisected by a horizontal line.Indian Tradition
Prithvi (
Sanskrit : "IAST|pṛthvī", also "IAST|pṛthivī") is the Hindu "earth" andmother goddess . According to one such tradition, she is the personification of theEarth itself; according to another, its actualmother , being "Prithvi Tattwa", the essence of the element "earth".As "Prithvi Mata", or "Mother Earth," she contrasts with "
Dyaus Pita ", "father sky." In theRigveda , "earth" and sky are frequently addressed as aduality , often indicated by the idea of two complementary "half-shells." In addition, the element Earth is associated withBudha or Mercury, who represents communication, business, mathematics and other practical matters. Earth is also associated with the south-west direction.Chinese Tradition
In traditional
Chinese philosophy , Earth is classified as one of theWu xing (zh-cp|c=五行|p=wǔxíng), or the Five Elements, also translated as five phases, five movements or five steps, by which all natural phenomena can be explained. The system of five elements was used for describing interactions and relationships between phenomena. It was employed in many fields of early Chinese thought, including seemingly disparate fields such as geomancy andFeng shui , astrology,traditional Chinese medicine ,Chinese alchemy ,music ,military strategy andmartial arts . The original foundation for the idea is based on the concept of the Five Cardinal Points. "Earth" is a balance of bothyin andyang , the feminine and masculine together. Its motion is inward and centering, and its energy is stabilising and conserving. It is associated with the color yellow and the planet Saturn, and it lies at the center of the compass in the Chinese cosmos. It is associated with the turn of each of the four seasons and with damp. It is believed to govern the spleen, stomach, mouth and muscles. Its negative emotion is anxiety and its positive emotion is empathy. Its Primal Spirit is represented by the Yellow Dragon.In Chinese thought "Earth" is associated with the qualities of patience, thoughtfulness, practicality, hard work and stability. The earth element is also nurturing and seeks to draw all things together with itself, in order to bring harmony, rootedness and stability. Other attributes of the "earth" element include ambition, stubbornness, responsibility and long-term planning. In pathology, the "earth" can represent selfishness and self-centeredness. In the controlling cycle earth controls water and is controlled by wood; while in the conducive cycle earth is produced by fire, and in turn produces metal.
Earth plays an important role in
Chinese Astrology . In Chinese astrology earth is included in the 10heavenly stems (the five elements in their yin and yang forms), which combine with the 12earthly branches (or Chinese signs of thezodiac ), to form the 60 year cycle.Yang earth years end in 8 (eg 1998), whileYin earth years end in 9 (eg 1999).The element earth is associated with the planet Saturn on account of its yellow color. [ Wolfram Eberhard, "A Dictionary of Chinese Symbols", pp238 -9, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1986 ] However, some Western astrologers have suggested that the Western associations of Saturn give it greater affinity with the rigid, controlling Chinese element of Metal; while the Chinese conception of earth as a centring, harmonizing element has more in common with the Western notion of the planet Venus.
In Modern Magic
Ceremonial Magic
"Earth" and the other Greek classical elements were incorporated into the Golden Dawn system despite being considered obsolete by modern science. Zelator (1=10) is the elemental grade attributed to earth; this grade is also attributed to the Qabalistic sphere Malkuth. [Israel Regardie, "The Golden Dawn", pp. 154-65.] The elemental weapon of earth is the
Pentacle . [Regardie, "Golden Dawn", p.322; Kraig, "Modern Magick", pp. 149-53.] Each of the elements has several associated spiritual beings. The archangel of "earth" is Uriel, the angel is Phorlakh, the ruler is Kerub, the king is Ghob, and the earthelemental s (followingParacelsus ) are calledgnomes . [Regardie, "Golden Dawn", p. 80.] Earth is considered to be passive; it is represented by the symbol for Taurus, and it is referred to the lower left point of the pentagram in the Supreme Invoking Ritual of the Pentagram. [Regardie, "Golden Dawn", pp. 280-286; Kraig, "Modern Magick", pp. 206-209.] Many of these associations have since spread throughout the occult community.Wicca
In
Wicca , "earth" is associated with the North (or East in some variations), Winter, and the color yellow (or green in some variations) on the physical plane. It is sometimes represented by itsHindu tattva (a yellow square), or by a downward pointing triangle with a horizontal line through it, and may be symbolized by the following:percussion instrument s, animal fur, coins, a pentacle, milk, a heartbeat, jewelry, bones, or a staff. "Earth" represents strength, abundance, stability and femininity. In rituals, "earth" is represented by burying objects in the ground,herbalism , and carving images out of wood or stone.The manifestations of the "earth" element are found in plants, trees, mountains, forests, caves and gardens. The stag, boar, bull, sow, bear and snake are also thought to personify the element, as are all burrowing animals, such as the mole or rabbit. The astral creatures of "earth," known as
elementals , are theSatyr /Faun ,Gnome /Goblin , and Sylvestre/Dryad . "Earth’s" place on thepentagram is the lower left point.Astrological Personalities
People born under the astrological signs of Taurus, Capricorn and Virgo are thought to have dominant "earth" personalities."Earth" personalities tend to be calm, practical, pragmatic, responsible and cautious; however, they can also be stubborn, intolerable and inflexible.
Other Traditions
In
East Asia , metal is sometimes seen as the equivalent of "earth" and is represented by theWhite Tiger (Chinese constellation) , known as 白虎 ("Bái Hǔ") in Chinese, "Byakko" in Japanese and "Baekho" (백호,Hanja :白虎) in Korean. "Earth" is represented in theAztec religion by a house; to theHindu s, a lotus; to theScythians , a plough; to the Greeks, a wheel; and inChristian iconography , by a bull.See also
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Mother goddess
*Mother Nature
*Gaia (mythology) Notes
External links
* [http://www.friesian.com/elements.htm Different versions of the classical elements]
* [http://www.healthspace.eu/health/regular/healthspace.php Overview the 5 elements]
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