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Toxic Thoughts and the Four Elements

posted by hrossi | 6:22pm Thursday November 19, 2009

The_Four_Elements_by_NLbroekieNL.jpgToday in my acupuncture session, I had a fascinating conversation about toxic thoughts.  I shared with my acupuncturist my “message dream” in which I heard the phrase “toxic thoughts are water soluble” over and over again. 

I told her how that image had turned into something of a mantra for me these past couple of weeks.  We human beings are essentially made of water, and I’ve been visualizing clear, clean water flowing through my veins…dissolving any toxicity that might find its way in via bad food, negative thinking, polluted air, and more.  Water, purifying, cleansing water. 

She then shared how she imagines toxicity–as wind.  She visualizes herself as a screen door, able to feel the toxic wind and live with it, but just watching it blow through her, unable to stick or hold onto her body or mind.

Wow – between the two of us, we hit on two of the four essential elements.  I thought I’d give the other two a try.

Fire seems like a gimme, right?  Like those little pieces of flint-y paper that burst into a spark-flame and incinerate?  In the purifying fire of a clear mind, toxic things will simply consume and be gone.

Earth is a little more tricky, because it conjures an image of being buried – not something we want to do with toxic thoughts.  But here’s my attempt–think about dirt as the rich, fertile remains of something that was rotten and dying (like the contents of a compost pile, aka leftover salad from last week).  Imagine toxic things crumbling into clean, dark earth, ready to receive the seeds of something new and alive.

Which element are you drawn to? 

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andrea

posted November 20, 2009 at 3:19 pm


ohhh. I love this post. very helpful. thanks. I think I like the water image the best…but the wind is a nice one, too.



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Jill

posted November 21, 2009 at 8:34 pm


Great post! I love anything having to do with the four elements. Being a Capricorn I am an Earth sign…I guess that’s what I’m drawn to as well. I love being outside in nature and hiking. I am also a Kapha in the Ayurvedi tradition. I took the quiz on Dr. Deepak Chopra’s site.
http://www.chopra.com/



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shaun marte magno

posted October 14, 2010 at 9:11 am


i love the earth because this is our place were people live in …hahaahaha



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