DO YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE? THE CHINESE IDENTIFIED 5 ELEMENTS OF PERSONALITIES TYPES OVER 2,000 YEARS AGO. THESE ARE LINKED TO THE 5 ELEMENTS USED IN ENERGY HEALING TODAY.
They are EARTH METAL, WATER, WOOD, and FIRE Each one of us will align with one of these elements and look, feel, and be different. You can have elements of more than one
“Knowing a person’s core energy explains
Why do they do what they do
Why do they say what they say
Why do they think the way they do“
Knowing someone’s key element gives you a massive insight into their personality and enables understanding and compassion between you.
This helps in personal relationships, at work, as a boss, how you perform, and how you achieve. Get to know about the 5 elements of personalities.
EARTH
Earth people are the peacemakers, who prefer co-dependence.
They are thoughtful, caring, understanding, and compassionate. They are nurturing, and generous and pour love into relationships.
They love to sew, garden, cook, paint, and do anything to make you feel safe. They love to have friends around them.
Their Super Power is compassion and their Super challenge is over worry, not to hurt anyone. For them, change can be excruciating. They don’t like to rock the boat and will say what they think people want to hear. They will put others on a pedestal, above honoring themselves.
Their Archetype is Caretaker and their Gift is Bringing peace
METAL
Metal people have wisdom and grace
They are like a bare tall tree – letting go of what is not needed. They have high values, often spiritual and cool, and collected. Metal doesn’t go into dramas
They like problem-solving and systematic tasks and work with their head rather than their hearts Grief is a subconscious backdrop.
The Metal Superpower is calm under pressure Their Super challenge is detachment and aloofness
The Alchemist is their archetype and their Gift is grace
WATER
The Water Super Power is a deep thinker, creative, and intuitive
Your Super Challenges are fear – of life in general, the unknown, and change. This combination induces procrastination
They need to know you are there for them and may have fear of abandonment issues
Water needs to have its space, withdraw and come back at their own pace
They will tell you that nobody understands their unique journey
So Water is the philosopher, thinker, deep conversation, poet, and writer. They can be hypnotised by the music.
The people who walk slowly in the rain, take their time, move, think, and speak slowly, looking for details
The Water archetype is Fear. It disables the most and can lead to depression and exaggerating things. Their Gift the thinker
WOOD
The Super Powers of Wood element people is that they are organised, hard workers, relentless, and often on a mission
Their Super Challenge is their anger, often simmering – at other people, injustice, people who don’t tell the truth, and more
These people are well-researched, know a lot, and want solutions
They are the warriors and commanders, who can be harsh, intimidating, honest to the fault, and fearless
Strong, bold, independent, and capable of seeing the bigger picture. They are the doers, exude confidence, and make things happen but they like to be right and often are!
Don’t tell them outright they are wrong in a relationship or as a boss, they will erupt. Be subtle with an indirect story
The Wood archetype is a Pioneer and their Gift is fortitude
FIRE
These are the wizards, who have passion, display unconditional love, smile, are lively, never slowed down, love to party, and experience pleasure and fun.
They can pull others out of depression and worry.
The Fire‘s Superpower is optimism that they spread around them Their Super Challenge is Panic. They can easily go off course and their thinking scattered. They find it hard to go into the negatives and so can be unrealistic.
Sadly Fire people can abandon others – the serial monogamists.
They feel they can love everything and are always looking for the next shiny object.
Treat them with warmth, laughter, and positive talk
Their archetype is the Wizard and their Gift is optimism