Humans and the effects of the basic elements

Almost everything on Earth can be defined as being made of the 5 basic elements: Earth, Water, Air, Fire, and ether. This holds true for human beings, animals, trees, fruits, etc.

We humans are formed due to a simple joining of two organisms from two different individuals and this thus formed organism would grow up into a individual human being. We derive our energy and growth requirements from the food we eat, which inturn can also be broken down to be formed by the 5 basic elements. So every pound/kilogram of the mass that the human being puts on from being the tiny joined organism and till he/she becomes the 150 pound individual, is being derived from the 5 basic elements.

In my view it is possible that the basic elements have different characteristics depending on their location on the earth. For example, Earth from Asia could have different qualities as compared to Earth found in North America. This could potentially lead to the difference in qualities of the individuals growing up in the two continents. Also it could be possible the basic elements grow an affinity towards other elements with similar origin, in other words human beings would have an affinity towards the food, air, water available in the country of their origin and upbringing.

Any expatriate can second the fact that they are always more comfortable in the country of their origin and upbringing. They would almost never feel at home in a foreign country especially if it is across continents. I agree that it could be the brain that is causing this affinity, and my contention is that the brain causes this affinity because it too is made of the basic elements and hence it has formed the affinity due to that.

There could be a social angle to this as well; most expatriates might feel out of place due to the difference in their social life. This again is something that might have an aspect of the brain thinking in a certain way. Social life has many different aspects: friends, family, and general ambiance. My contention is that one’s social life changes even when one moves from one city to another in the same country, but at that the individual does not reject the new surroundings as fervently as he/she does in the case he/she moves across continents. So the social angle must contribute a small percentage and cannot be the only reason for the homeland affinity.

Water forms about 60% of the human body. Much of the human body is also made of Earth. Much of our mental drive, energies, etc is attributed to chemical and magnetic triggers in our body. Heavenly bodies such as Moon, Sun, and other planets are known to affect Earth in general; tides can be a case-in-point. If Heavenly bodies affect Seas and also cause Earth to revolve in a defined orbit, it could be possible that these do cause certain imbalances in the human bodies.

My views should in no way be construed that I support the validity of astrology and its predictions. I am simply suggesting that it is possible that humans since are a part of the Earth's ecosystem, the effects that can be observed due to moving of trees from one continent to another could also be applicable to humans. Also it could be possible that other effects observed on Earth due to celestial occurrences could also be affecting Humans. And also, the extent of the effects could vary based on the constitution of the individual.

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