Earth Elementals The type of gnome most frequently seen are the brownies, or elves. They are mischievous and grotesque little creatures, and they are from twelve to eighteen inches high, they are usually dressed in green, or russet brown. They appear very aged, often with long white beards, their figures are inclined to be portly. They can be seen scampering out of holes, in the stumps of trees, and sometimes they vanish by actually dissolving into the tree itself. Other commonly known species of elementals are known as dwarves and goblins. They are concerned with the products and treasures of the earth. Being of the earth, gnomes usually live in the soil, rocks, beneath the ground, and under the tree roots. Gnomes will only help humans if they have been considerate of nature and treat it well. They are very helpful of those who have established a connection with them through prior acts of kindness. When working with humans, gnomes are most helpful with healing the ailments of his or her bones. The elemental king of earth is named Gob, and he is associated with the North. Water Elementals The water spirits are called undines. They closely resemble humans in appearance and size, except for those inhabiting smaller streams and ponds. They are beautiful, emotional, and graceful nature spirits. They dress themselves in greenish blue garb and it appears to shimmer. Their purpose is to direct the flow and course of the waters of the planet. They live in coral caves, fountains, lakes, marshlands, rivers, seas, waterfalls, and underneath lily pads. Besides caring for plants, both above and below the surface of the water, the undines are concerned with the movements of water and how they relate to human emotions and soul responses. The undines are friendly, approachable, and are very willing to work with people and to help them. Etheric in nature, they exist within the water itself and they can’t be seen with the physical eye. Some water undines consist of limoniades, mermaids, naiads, oceanid, oreads, potamides, sea maids. Their King is known as Necksa who they love, serve, and honor unconditionally. Fire Elementals The salamanders are the spirit of fire, they have been seen in the shape of fiery balls, or tongues of fire. They have been seen running over fields, or peering into houses. They keep us warm and work through the liver, bloodstream and emotions. Without these beings, fire cannot exist. You cannot light a match without a salamander being present. They are considered the strongest and most powerful of all the elementals. Salamanders will always help people who are friendly towards them and keep their heart fires burning. They also have special influence over those with fiery tempers. Their king is a magnificent flaming being called Djin. Air Elementals The sylphs are the air spirits. Their element has the highest vibratory rate, and they are said to live on the tops of mountains. They often assume human form, but only for short periods of time, and are said to be the most beautiful of all the elementals. They are usually seen with wings, and they often look like cherubs or fairies. They are said to leave beautiful green rings in meadows and fields, which is caused by bending the dewy grass and dancing in circles. Because of their connection to air, which is associated with the mental aspect, one of their functions is to help humans receive inspiration. The sylphs are drawn to those who use their minds, particularly those who are creative artist. Sylphs are usually sympathetic toward humans. Their actions toward them are kindly and thoughtful. The sylphs can have a profound and powerful influence on the human mental body and thought, and they are responsible for being the primary inspiration for our art and invention talents. The leader of the sylphs is a being called Queen Paralda, who is said to dwell on the highest mountain of earth Views:]]>
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