The Four Elements: Difference between revisions
Created page with "Every creation in the world is composed of '''four elements''': fire, wind, water, and earth. Each creation has slightly more of one element than another, although there is no creation that doesn't have all four powers (except for wood which is composed of all four elements equally). == Creation Process == In the process of creation through which Hashem created all beings, He first created simple matter without form, which is the Hiyuli matter. Afterward, the Creator..." |
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In the process of creation through which Hashem created all beings, He first created simple matter without form, which is the Hiyuli matter. | In the process of creation through which Hashem created all beings, He first created simple matter without form, which is the Hiyuli matter. | ||
Afterward, the Creator instilled in it four forms: the form of fire, the form of wind, the form of water, and the form of earth. However, even then they were still abstract existences that weren't tangible matter, but rather just the elements of matter from which all creations in the world were composed. | Afterward, the Creator instilled in it four forms: the form of fire, the form of wind, the form of [[water]], and the form of earth. However, even then they were still abstract existences that weren't tangible matter, but rather just the elements of matter from which all creations in the world were composed. | ||
In the elements of matter, there must be a clear distinction between relative elements and absolute elements. | In the elements of matter, there must be a clear distinction between relative elements and absolute elements. | ||