| 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 144: 8 Whose mouth speaketh falsehood, and their right hand is a right hand of lying.
Psalms 144: 9 O God, I will sing a new song unto Thee, upon a psaltery of ten strings will I sing praises unto Thee;
Psalms 144: 10 Who givest salvation unto kings, who rescuest David Thy servant from the hurtful sword.
Psalms 144: 11 Rescue me, and deliver me out of the hand of strangers, whose mouth speaketh falsehood, and their right hand is a right hand of lying.
Psalms 144: 12 We whose sons are as plants grown up in their youth; whose daughters are as corner-pillars carved after the fashion of a palace;
Psalms 144: 13 Whose garners are full, affording all manner of store; whose sheep increase by thousands and ten thousands in our fields;
Psalms 144: 14 Whose oxen are well laden; with no breach, and no going forth, and no outcry in our broad places;
Psalms 144: 15 Happy is the people that is in such a case. Yea, happy is the people whose God is the LORD.
Psalms 145: 1 A Psalm of praise; of David. I will extol Thee, my God, O King; and I will bless Thy name for ever and ever.
Psalms 145: 2 Every day will I bless Thee; and I will praise Thy name for ever and ever.
Psalms 145: 3 Great is the LORD, and highly to be praised; and His greatness is unsearchable.
 The Tanach |
The second excerpt represents the element of Fire. It speaks of emotional influences and base passions, and is drawn from The Faith of Men by Jack London: Amos, followed about by the woman's eyes, lighted the kerosene
lamps. Evening came on. Through the north window the heavens were
emblazoned with an auroral display, which flamed and flared and
died down into blackness. Some time after that, Neil Bonner
roused. First he looked to see that Amos was still there, then
smiled at Jees Uck and pulled himself up. Every muscle was stiff
and sore, and he smiled ruefully, pressing and prodding himself as
if to ascertain the extent of the ravage. Then his face went stern
and businesslike.
"Jees Uck," he said, "take a candle. Go into the kitchen. There
is food on the table--biscuits and beans and bacon; also, coffee in
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