Thanks for clearing that out, Rawn! Regards, Vania ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rawn Clark" <rawnclark@...> To: <BardonPraxis@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 2:08 PM Subject: Re: [BardonPraxis] Re: Tetrapolar magnet - color of elements > Dear Vania, > > >> Does the perception of the elements' colors depend on the individual > like with the elementals, or is there a "better" set of colors one > should stick to? << > > There are several different "traditions" or systems of correspondence > between the Elements and color. The QPM diagram does use the colors > that I prefer, simply because it's something I drew. :) These are the > colors that I "grew up" using and the ones that work best for *me*. > This system and Bardon's system both adequately express the Elements > through color. However, using red for Water, would *not* adequately > express the nature of Water, so there are limitations as to how much > latitude personal preference is given. > > What does not ever vary are the qualities of each Element, vis a vis > hot/cold/wet/dry/Electric/Magnetic. > > >> Also in some books on Kabala I've come across a different arrangement > of the elements on the tetrapolar magnet, where the places of fire and > water are swapped. Does that make a difference and if so what? << > > These are just variations in presentation, not in meaning, so they have > very little, if any, significance. Another name for the QPM/TPM is the > "Cross of Equated Forces". This is just a slightly different way of > depicting the Quadrapolar Magnet -- the meaning is exactly the same. > > My best to you, > :) Rawn Clark > 29 Jan 2003 > rawnclark@... > rawn@... > http://www.ABardonCompanion.com > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BardonPraxis > > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > BardonPraxis-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > >