Friday, April 26, 2024

WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ELEMENTAL BEINGS AND NATURE BEINGS?


To delve into this question, let's first establish definitions for the ELEMENTS AND NATURE.

ELEMENTS: Traditionally, the four elements are recognised as EARTH, AIR, FIRE, and WATER.

NATURE: Nature encompasses all material substance perceivable by our physical senses, including landscapes, plants, and animals. Essentially, it encompasses everything we can observe through our physical senses, excluding man-made constructs like buildings. We can deduce from the forgoing that NATURE includes the ELEMENTS mentioned ealier in addittion to plants and animals.

What entities are called Elemental beings and Nature beings? Do Elemental Beings work exclusively with the elements while Nature Beings occupy themselves with other aspects of Nature, such as plants and animals?

Nature beings and Elemental beings are conscious substantiate beings that work together within the World of Matter. They are many  and include the elves, gnomes, nixies, etc. These elemental and nature beings were the necessary preparation for the further development towards the eventual creation of matter; for matter could come into existence only in unison with Substantiality. The elemental and nature beings had to co-operate creatively in the developing World of Matter just as they still do today.

Now let us consider the elements EARTH, AIR, FIRE, and WATER and their related ELEMENTALS BEINGS. The gnomes (with male forms)  work with earth and rocks; the nixies/water-sprites (with female forms)  work with the water element, the sylphs work with the air, and the salamanders work with the fire element.  

Then there are the NATURE BEINGS that are engaged with stones, plants, and similar aspects of nature. We can extend this category to include various natural features like mountains, forests, flowers, meadows, and animals. So,for example  we have the flower-elves who work with flowers and owing to their delicacy have female forms and, because they are attuned to the Light, they are of the most exquisite beauty. No wonder flowers are beautiful! Then there are also tree elves which have male forms according to their activity in dealing with a harder material.  Mountains also have nature beings that protects and tend them.

Having made this distiction between the NATURE BEINGS and the ELEMENTAL BEINGS, we need to note and remember that the ELEMENTAL BEINGS also relate with animals and plants and are not restricted to the elements alone. Afterall,  the elements--earth, water, fire and air help to nurture plants and animals!  Elemental beings can  communicate with animals, warning them of impending natural events. Ultimately the work of the Nature Beings and the Elemental Beings in as much as they bring benefit to plants an animals, they bring immeasurable benefit to man as well. Indeed man cannot live on this planet without the work of the elemental and nature beings.

Conclusion: The elemental beings and nature beings work together hand in hand and  deal with everything we see in NATURE. Nature encompasses everything we see in the world except man-made things. Nature includes the elements of EARTH, AIR, FIRE, and WATER and also plants and animals. The activities of the elemental beings and nature beings are so inter-related that one cannot demarcate them strictly. Indeed one may refer to all of them collectively as NATURE BEINGS!

Our take-away:  We need to recognise the existence of the elemental and nature beings even if we do not see them with our physical eyes. Let us acknowledge their work as helpers and appreciate them in thought when we behold the wonders of NATURE. Let us give thanks to our Creator as we do so. The elemental beings and nature beings indeed the very tiniest one of them are immensely important and more reliable in their activity than a human spirit. They carry out the work assigned to them with unimaginable accuracy. Bearing all of these in mind, we should therefore  strive in all earnestness to become in our deeds like these helpers we have discussed today who in their faithful service are an example for us!

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