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My Gift

The document discusses four elements - water, earth, fire, and wind - and lessons that can be learned from each. Water teaches calmness, earth teaches giving new life, fire teaches tempering emotions to bring warmth instead of destruction, and wind represents the spirit that gives life without competing for space or coexisting with foolishness. The overall message is to learn quiet wisdom from these natural elements.

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My Gift

The document discusses four elements - water, earth, fire, and wind - and lessons that can be learned from each. Water teaches calmness, earth teaches giving new life, fire teaches tempering emotions to bring warmth instead of destruction, and wind represents the spirit that gives life without competing for space or coexisting with foolishness. The overall message is to learn quiet wisdom from these natural elements.

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MY GIFT

“Silver and Gold have I none, but such as I have, give I unto thee”
By Errin Trafton

Water: Learn a lesson from the quietness of the Water, which


has the ability to Soothe the angry soul or Calm a restless heart.

Earth: Become as the earth, giving new life to all who sows therein.
Embody the richness of the fertile soil and yield bountifully to all who sojourn with you.

Fire: Temper your emotions so that as fire, who has the potential of great
destruction and desolation, choose to bring warmth and serenity to all who embrace you.

Wind: When I think of Wind, I think of the Spirit. Ever surrounding, ever present,
giving Life to all who inhales it. Without the Spirit, our lives become a vacuum where
no life can Exist (fire is extinguished, earth is made barren and water is immobilized).
The Spirit will not compete for its space. It will not coexist with foolishness and clamor.
“Study to be quiet”
Let Wisdom abound

Originally Written December 27, 1996

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