| The third excerpt represents the element of Water. It speaks of pure spiritual influences and feelings of love, and is drawn from The Koran: do not know. Say, 'The Holy Spirit brought it down from thy Lord in
truth, to stablish those who believe, and for a guidance and glad
tidings to those who are resigned.'
We knew that they said, 'It is only some mortal who teaches him.'-
The tongue of him they lean towards is barbarous, and this is plain
Arabic.
Verily, those who believe not in God's signs, God will not guide
them, and for them is grievous woe.
Only they are the forgers of a lie who believe not in God's signs;
and these, they are the liars.
Whoso disbelieves in God after having believed, unless it be one who
 The Koran |
The fourth excerpt represents the element of Earth. It speaks of physical influences and the impact of the unseen on the visible world, and is drawn from Macbeth by William Shakespeare: Old Seyward with ten thousand warlike men
Already at a point, was setting foorth:
Now wee'l together, and the chance of goodnesse
Be like our warranted Quarrell. Why are you silent?
Macd. Such welcome, and vnwelcom things at once
'Tis hard to reconcile.
Enter a Doctor.
Mal. Well, more anon. Comes the King forth
I pray you?
Doct. I Sir: there are a crew of wretched Soules
That stay his Cure: their malady conuinces
 Macbeth |