![]() The water dragon is also capable of homing. The water dragon crashes upon the target, dealing heavy damage multiple times and slowing them down while creating a giant water pillar. And it is through the senses, that we can create situations and experiences based on a level of sensitivity that brings us closer to the relationship with our. The user creates a water dragon which they then direct at the direction of the cursor. While the orb is present, if the user runs into an enemy, they will thrust their hand forward and trap the recipients in a sphere of water, stunning them and preventing them from attacking. The user creates a large ball of water in their right hand and runs forward with significantly boosted speed. The user can briefly change the direction of the wave when it is created. The user creates a large wave of water in front of them that washes forward, hitting enemies in a wide range while knocking them back and slowing them down. The user slams the ground with their hands, creating a giant pool of water around them that causes water to spout out from beneath nearby enemies, dealing damage to them multiple times while slowing them down afterwards. The user shoots out a stream of flowing water at the direction of the cursor that can pierce multiple targets and deal damage multiple times. At this time more than ever, it is up to humankind to reflect and conserve energy, tapping into water’s wisdom if the cycle is to continue.The user fires a ball of water at the direction of their cursor, dealing damage and briefly slowing down the target hit by it. We have a choice when we reach our own autumn: either we look at our reflection, seeing only old age and the approach of death, or we see the reflection of our essence, new life that will be our legacy for generations to come. Water governs our life phase of old age and death. The water element gives all of nature this time in winter for reflection. A continuous cycle of beginning and ending: the mountain stream’s journey to rejoin the great oceans, which rise to the sun’s warmth falling back to earth, starting the cycle again. Late summer nurtures the harvest of our efforts before letting go in autumn, retaining only what has value for us, saving the seeds of our earned knowledge and experience to be distilled and stored as wisdom in our water element. It is a time for reflection on the year gone by, our creative vision of spring,relating our vision to the world in summer. Winter is the time for turning within, conserving our energy so that we are available to make that supreme effort, like the tiny spring bud, to fulfil our responsibility towards great nature. Yin, waxing, returns to autumn, looking back at the seasons with gratitude, letting go to fulfil its task of raking where the leaves fall alongside the fallen fruits on the forest floor, leaching deep into the earth, stored as essence,transforming valuable trace elements and minerals that provide the vital nutrients of new life in spring. Summer blossoms transform into the abundant harvest of late summer. Spring gives way to summer, opening our hearts to the warmth and joy of an array of colourful blossoms. Water/winter is both the beginning and ending of things: the source of life, the deepest, darkest utmost yin from which spring bursts upward with the rising yang, bringing new life into the world. It wants to manifest the unconditioned world’s vision into the future of the conditioned world. ![]() Metal conquers wood, wood conquers earth, et cetera. Taoism has five elements, each one superior to the next in turn: wood, earth, water, fire, and metal. These four elements were believed to be essential to life. WATER: Winter, Kidney/Bladder, Survival, Wisdom, Will The four elements of western culture are: EARTH, AIR, FIRE, and WATER. WOOD: Spring, Liver/Gallbladder, Anger/ AssertivenessĮARTH: Late Summer, Spleen/Stomach, Pensiveness Water appears as a clear, nontoxic liquid composed of hydrogen and oxygen, essential for life and the most widely used solvent. ![]() We will understand with our mind, our feelings, and our bodies. Understanding these energetic laws of connection, we will understand what nature needs from us in return. We will understand our emotional vulnerabilities and capabilities, we will understand the energetics of the foods that nature provides for us each season, essential for our vital health. If we understand these five elements and live in harmony with the seasons, we will understand how to work with our health, not against it. ![]() Each element governs a season, an organ system and an emotion.
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