This poem is fifth and the final in the anthology of the poems based on the five elements. Please read the previous ones if you haven't. Earth --The Earth element represents the soil, grass, mountains, rivers. But it also represents the head, hair, body, nails, teeth, skin and flesh in our body. “Earth provides enough to … Continue reading Earth
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Sky
This poem is fourth in the anthology of the poems based on the five elements. Please read the previous ones, if you haven't. Space--The Space element represents the sky, but inside our body, represents the exit points - like ears, nostrils, and mouth. According to our Hindu culture, once the soul exits the body after death … Continue reading Sky
Air
This poem is third in the anthology of poems based on the five elements. Please read the others if you haven't yet. Air--The Air element represents the air, wind, cyclones, and tornadoes. But in our body, it comprises the breathing pattern and the gases moving inside our body. “Your omnipresence is marvelous! I breathe and you … Continue reading Air
Water
This poem is second in the anthology of the poem based on the five elements. Water: The Water element represents the rivers, seas, oceans, and waterfalls. But it also represents blood, tears and all liquid forms in our body. The person you love is 72.8% water--Alan Fletcher This post is an ode to water.A quintessential … Continue reading Water
Fire
This poem is first in the anthology of poems based on the five elements. Fire -- The fire element represents all forms of heart and energy like sun, volcanos, and mines in nature.Inside our body, body heat and digestive juices are forms of fire.Wherever energy is in abundance, it is the fire element at work. “It’s too bad if … Continue reading Fire
The Five Elements (An anthology of poems)
Hello, My blogging family, Lately, I have been thinking of starting my next anthology of poems but couldn't find a suitable theme to work on. After a lot of thinking and tossing my ideas around, I finally thought, why not to do an anthology on something which is omnipresent, which every single human is composed of, namely, … Continue reading The Five Elements (An anthology of poems)