| The third excerpt represents the element of Water. It speaks of pure spiritual influences and feelings of love, and is drawn from Memoir of Fleeming Jenkin by Robert Louis Stevenson: home to Isleworth the same evening; your father very kindly sitting
up for me.
'DEC. 1. - Back at dear Claygate. Many cuttings flourish,
especially those which do honour to your hand. Your Californian
annuals are up and about. Badger is fat, the grass green. . . .
'DEC. 3. - Odden will not talk of you, while you are away, having
inherited, as I suspect, his father's way of declining to consider
a subject which is painful, as your absence is. . . . I certainly
should like to learn Greek and I think it would be a capital
pastime for the long winter evenings. . . . How things are
misrated! I declare croquet is a noble occupation compared to the
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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 The Koran: and he plucked out his hand, and, behold, it was white to the
spectators!
He said to the chiefs around him, 'Verily, this is a knowing
sorcerer, he desires to turn you out of your land! what is it then
ye bid?'
They said, 'Give him and his brother some hope, and send into the
cities to collect and bring to thee every knowing sorcerer.'
And the sorcerers assembled at the appointed time on a stated day,
and it was said to the people, 'Are ye assembled? haply we may
follow the sorcerers if we gain the upper hand.'
And when the sorcerers came they said to Pharaoh, 'Shall we, verily,
 The Koran |