Elemental beings or nature spirits are creatures made of ethereal
substances
Enchanting Elementals
by Robin
Daniels
Before
scientists conceived of the periodic table, with its 116 elements,
scientists taught that the earth and everything therein was made of
four basic elements: water, air, fire and earth. Paracelsus, a
fifteenth century alchemist, took the idea one step further,
theorizing that each element was composed of nature spirits called
elementals. These creatures, made of unique ethereal substances,
could live only in the element to which they were born. As the
guardians of all nature, they lived and acted as humans, although
they had no souls.
Throughout the
centuries following many hundreds of stories, referred to as fairy
tales, have been spun about the elementals and their interactions
with mankind. It is said that within these stories there may be
nuggets of truth. To this day there are those among the fanciful and
faithful still calling upon the elementals and benefiting from their
help.
Undines are
the elementals associated with water. Frequently found in forest
pools and waterfalls, these beings are described as sensual and
lovely with beautiful voices. Intuitive and empathetic, undines have
long memories, for water holds memory. Their activity is responsible
for the vitality in all liquids, including that which exists within
plants, animals, and humans. Therefore, undines have great healing
power. It is said that when one cries he or she taps into the energy
of the undines. If allowed, their influence can overwhelm, or drown,
a human, leaving them "all washed out." Undines are also recognized
as mermaids, naiads, oceanids, sea maidens, and water sprites.
Spirits of air
are called sylphs, and these creatures are said to live in the space
between dimensions. Theirs is the voice heard as a sigh on a breeze,
or a hiss through a cornfield. They rustle tree leaves with their
whispers and lash great oceans with their shrieks. Their activity is
reflected in the gathering of clouds, the formation of snowflakes,
and the growth and maturity of all plant life. Sylphs are credited
for inspiring poets and artists, and reportedly can be contacted
through meditation and conscious mind travel. Once their power is
tapped, they deliver revelations and epiphanies. If seekers are not
balanced, the energy of the sylph can be intoxicating, leaving them
paranoid or insane. Sylphs can be associated with winged angels or
cherubs.
In the flame
of the hottest fires live the salamanders. These fire spirits are
lizard-like and have association with dragons. Passionate, creative,
and temperamental, salamanders demand immediate action, for unlike
undines, they have little to no memory. Their essence enlivens one's
sexual drive. When their intense energy is taken to excess it may be
said the individual feels "burnt out." The terms "hot-headed" and
"cold-blooded" also refers to the energy of the salamander, as he is
the controller of body temperature. Someone with a "fiery temper"
may be under the influence of a salamander.
Gnomes may be
the best-known of all nature spirits. Indeed, Paracelsus said these
were the most important of all elementals. These diminutive earth
spirits wear red conical hats and live deep within the earth. It is
said they move as easily through the earth as humans walk upon it.
Their activity is present in all geologic formations, such as
mineral deposits, crystal formations, and erosion of rock. Gnomes
appear in hundreds of stories as protectors of secret treasures and
knowledge, and though they first appear grumpy and mean, if won
over, they can become the most loyal and helpful of friends.
However, if betrayed, gnomes are known to wreak havoc on one's life.
Some traditions say that gnomes actually spend the daytime as toads,
as the sun's rays will turn them into stone. Gnomes are generally
pictured as wizened old men in green, blue, and red clothing, but
they are of the same essence as sprites, goblins, dwarves, brownies,
dryads, elves, and satyrs.
Mischievous
and magical, alluring and exciting, the elementals and their stories
will doubtless continue to enchant, inspire, and affect humanity as
they have for thousands of years.
About the
author: About the Author: This article was written by Robin Daniels.
Robin is a mystic and contributes to Mystical Creatures
http://www.mystical-creatures.com and Fantasy Gifts
http://www.fantasy-gifts.net .
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