The
dynamic of Fire and Water, Heart and Kidney, organizes the continuum of our reality. The Heart evokes
communication and contacts with the world, while the Kidneys processes our
inner impressions and establishes our root and substance of our individual and
ancestral identity.
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It
is necessary to clear excessive Qi
in the Heart, which can damage the Yin of the Kidney and Lung. Clearing heat
and generating moisture can do this: Yin can balance the Yang. (184, BH&E)
Fire
is like a Wizard. Fire seeks to imbue the mundane with the extraordinary,
merging human aspirations with divine purpose*. “Just like the fire of love
unites male and female to form new life, so the Wizard wields a miraculous
power to overcome separation by welding divergent elements into one” (177,
BH&E, Beinfield, Korngold). With excitement and enthusiasm—the catalyst—to
energize, the Wizard, brings transformation with the power of light, love and
awareness into the world. (177).
"The Fire aspect represents fulfillment: the total expression and integration of our being, to the full extent of our expansion, maturation and development" (109). The emotions that
unfold are of awe and joy. Love is astonishingly powerful, and with the
clearest of intentions, it transforms life into fullness and beauty. Love
brings happiness and a feeling of completeness.
But
what happens when one feels a sense of lack? When the liveliness of humor,
affection and feeling of connection, seems to be missing from one’s momentary
possession? Is it truly a lack of fire that exists in absence, or is it
possible that we have been conditioned to believe that fire is contingent upon
others’ responsibility to light our flames? Do we teach a man to fish, or
merely provide him with the sustenance he does not know how to harvest himself?
Fire
is enchanting, persuasive, and inclusive. In people, fire is expressed with a
jovial outlook for life— an optimistic and generous attitude. There is genuine
concern about the happiness of others, in which brings involvement with the
needs and desires of friends, families and even strangers. Fire expresses a
passion for contact through touch and conversation. This capacity makes
reaching out and making friends easy.
Thoughts
and feelings are readily available, Ready access to intuition, Fire types are
often “considered by (their) friends to be a mind readers because (they) know
what’s happening without being told” (178, BH&E). This beautiful trait, but
it can also create disconnect when others do not respect or understand the
power of intuition. “He scans his world with antenna like intelligence,
receiving and integrating a plethora of information and impressions” (178,
BH&E). An exhausting activity if not followed by solitude and time to
process what has been observed and collected.
There
may be a requirement for stimulation, contact, expression and recognition. To
feel delight by making contact with those it desires, fire freely shares that
delight with others. Bright and magnetic, fire pulls you closer.
Glowing,
warm energy.
Sparkling
dazzle.
Fire
can be awesome and seductive.
Pulling
you into a trance of dance and heat.
Flames
have the power to inflame,
Transforming
solids into ash.
The
spirit looks on towards transcendence.
Take
me beyond this world of forms and banality,
Focus
my sights on union and oneness.
Stimulate.
Excitement is so alluring,
consuming the perfect Lover.
How can I express what it is I feel,
I see,
and hear. I sense this world with love and pleasure.
Stimulate.
Excitement is so alluring,
consuming the perfect Lover.
How can I express what it is I feel,
I see,
and hear. I sense this world with love and pleasure.
“Because
[fire] has trouble insulating [itself] from the constant barrage of external
influences… powers of discrimination and discernment can be overloaded,
resulting in anxiety and confusion” (178, BH&E). Who influences you? What
are you influenced by? When do you feel confused with anxiety, a lack of
clarity? There is love in you. Do you know how to separate your thoughts from
those who have influenced you? Which thoughts are truly yours, from your heart,
and which are given to you from family and friends?
Confusion
can develop into a sense of dread, if Fire feels “bombarded by unwanted and
unpredictable events” (178, BH&E). Like a clear lake that becomes muddled
with too much movement, confusion needs time to settle from upset, back
stillness and transparency.
Under
stress, Fire expresses itself as overactive, hyperactive, nervous, and
distracted. Warmth and intimacy turn to isolation and melancholy. In order for
Fire to generate joy and fulfillment, it must remain within bounds. Fire must
maintain calmness and clarity, surprisingly by preserving boundaries, setting limits,
and maintaining defenses (Lung) (181, BH&E). Senseless babbling and
disjoined thoughts are the outcome of this disorientation and homelessness of
the Spirit. When exaggerated or collapsed, Fire’s sense of boundaries are soft.
They easily expand or shrink under emotional stress. During intense moments,
the challenge is to maintain an anchored sense of self, a clear discrete
identity without sacrificing intuitive sensitivity and openness. Conflicts
heighten when the desire for expansion and effusion struggle with the need to
preserve boundaries and mystery.
Fire’s
virtue is compassion—the capacity to know, feel and understand what others are
experiencing.
When
the Lung cannot nurture the Kidney, the weakness shows as damaged Yin. Painful
scanty urine, soreness of the back, disturbance of libido and potency;
attention, expression and sensation are disturbed. A person becomes easily
distracted and doubtful. The warm confidence of self-assurance dries up,
becoming unreliable and overwhelmed. The stress on the integrity of Shen-Jing,
Spirit and Essence, Fire and Water, shows through dehydration, unstable mental
functioning and disturbed circulation of the blood. The unstable expression of
Fire can be seen in “metabolic activity as well as the pace of thoughts and
impressions in the mind, [they] become unpredictable with surges of energy and
emotion alternating with periods of vapid dullness” (181, BH&E).
The
goal for Fire is to maintain fluidity and steadiness. Gentle inhibition from
extreme excitation, the body needs to maintain its juiciness through
preservation of the self. Drink sufficient liquid. Create time and space for
solitude and restitution, to regain the calm and clarity. Develop discipline
and powers of discrimination (the Metal aspect) and the rootedness of Water
through identification with family, ancestry and history will help with the steadiness.
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