The Five Elements and Their Corresponding Powers (with Classification Table)

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Everyone is born with the five powers of Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water, which only differ in their distribution of strength.If these five powers can be balanced, one will surely succeed in all endeavors.

The Five Elements and Their Corresponding Powers (with Classification Table)

Ancient Chinese believed that all things in the world are composed of five elements, namely the five elements: Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water. Each life, thing, environment, and event contains these five elements. Each element corresponds to a specific power.The five elements represent five types of power.The five powers are:(Wood) Penetrating power, (Fire) Diverging power, (Earth) Bearing power, (Metal) Invoking power and Killing power, (Water) Transforming power and Storing power.The Five Elements and Their Corresponding Powers (with Classification Table)Everyone is born with these five powers, but their distribution varies.If these five powers can be balanced, one will surely succeed in all endeavors. Alternatively, one can use their strong abilities to compensate for their weak abilities, which can balance their achievements and sense of happiness in life. The “five powers” reveal a person’s physical health, character destiny, thinking patterns, ways of doing things, and the size of their achievements.The Five Elements and Their Corresponding Powers (with Classification Table)The Five Elements and Their Corresponding Powers (with Classification Table)(Wood) Penetrating Power – Corresponding to the energy of the “Liver”:The Five Elements and Their Corresponding Powers (with Classification Table) Like a laser that penetrates obstacles to illuminate the underlying layers, like a wise person who can see through your heart with a glance, like an authoritative leader who can rally support with a call, like a savvy advertiser who knows how to touch consumers’ hearts, like a task executor who perseveres until the goal is achieved… Corresponding to the company’s “Business Department”: negotiation, business development, market research, product development, sales, employee training, client communication, and visits.People with strong Wood: have abundant liver qi, bright eyes, good vision, strong combat ability, determination to achieve goals, and are full of compassion.People with weak Wood: have poor liver health, weak immunity, and poor metabolism. They easily get “stuck” in conversations and can stray far off-topic. They are hesitant to delve into the core issues, find it easy to get along with others but hard to build deep relationships, struggle to gain trust, or lack firm beliefs, making their plans easily changeable.The Five Elements and Their Corresponding Powers (with Classification Table)(Fire) Diverging Power – Corresponding to the energy of the “Heart”:The Five Elements and Their Corresponding Powers (with Classification Table) Like sunlight shining on the earth without constraints or obstacles, like a super orator who can radiate infectious energy without speaking, like the “funny guy” in the company who can always liven up the atmosphere, like a flexible designer who can conjure up endless creativity… Corresponding to the company’s “Planning Department”: publicity, planning, copywriting, hosting, reviewing, reforming, etc.People with strong Fire: have good heart health, rosy complexion, rhythmic speech, are generous, and do not sweat the small stuff. They have an open mind, rich imagination, divergent thinking, and are generous with money.People with weak Fire: may have poor heart health, lack vitality, and confidence. They tend to be overly concerned with trivial matters, struggle to think positively, and find it hard to radiate their energy joyfully; despite their efforts, they may not be noticed or valued, and they easily retreat when faced with minor difficulties, preferring to stay within their comfort zones…(Earth) Centering Energy – Corresponding to the energy of the “Spleen and Stomach”: Like the solid earth that can bear all things, a strong warrior can withstand hardships, a person with a broad mind can embrace everything, and a healthy, vibrant person can withstand disasters without being destroyed…People with strong Earth: are energetic and steady in their work, able to coordinate affairs, take on heavy responsibilities, and support others. They often hold management positions or logistical roles in companies, or are entrusted with important tasks. They are the ones who manage company resources.People lacking Earth: may have poor spleen and stomach health, insufficient qi and blood, and digestive issues. Their overall energy is weak, and they are hesitant to trust easily. They may lack stability in their work, have low credibility, and even if they are strong in some of the other four powers, their overall balance and coordination abilities are poor, making them prone to becoming “marginalized” in society. They are suited for supportive roles.The Five Elements and Their Corresponding Powers (with Classification Table)(Metal) Invoking Power – Corresponding to the energy of the “Lungs”:The Five Elements and Their Corresponding Powers (with Classification Table) Like a lush tree that naturally attracts birds to nest, like a compassionate sage who can attract devoted disciples without speaking, like a charismatic man/woman who always meets understanding partners, like an artist whose works resonate deeply with fans, like a feng shui site that attracts fortunate and talented people to reside… Furthermore, Metal signifies reform, being just, upholding justice, and possessing leadership qualities. Thus, people with strong Metal attract more people to their side. Corresponding to the company’s “Administrative Department”: recruitment, human resources, finance, asset allocation, position management, etc.People with strong Metal: have good lung function, healthy hair, long and flexible fingers, an appreciation for music, quick reactions to social situations, confident speech, and good relationships with friends, being loyal and understanding.People lacking Metal: may have poor lung health, irregular breathing, weak immunity, and are prone to colds and fevers. They may be busy with external matters but struggle to find stability, easily swayed by external temptations, and may not recognize their true needs, leading to sensitivity and emotional closure in interpersonal relationships. They may struggle to gain favor or support from others.The Five Elements and Their Corresponding Powers (with Classification Table)(Water) Transforming Power – Corresponding to the energy of the “Kidneys”:The Five Elements and Their Corresponding Powers (with Classification Table) Like a swamp transforming the waters of the ocean and pure streams, like an artist transforming imagination into works, like a hero who can turn sorrow and anger into motivation in difficult times, like a public relations person who can smoothly resolve conflicts, like a practitioner who transforms emotions into new energy to elevate their state… Corresponding to the company’s “Customer Service Department”: public relations, after-sales service, reception, logistics, etc.People with strong Water: have good kidney qi, thick black hair, white and neat teeth, and a healthy body that possesses true energy, able to transform unfavorable potential energy into favorable potential energy.People lacking Water: may have poor kidney health, prone to lower back pain, leg weakness, or poor elimination. They may be straightforward in thinking, struggle to articulate their thoughts, and find it hard to manage their emotions. They may be impulsive and lack patience in solving problems; during learning, they may struggle to internalize knowledge.The Five Elements and Their Corresponding Powers (with Classification Table)“Qi and Luck” can actually be changed. Essentially—because everyone is imperfect, but the innate energy also gives you the power to change and balance yourself. However, many people do the opposite of what their energy nature requires—because that is what they lack, or to meet external needs for balance. For example, a person lacking Fire (with weak diverging power) may work in publicity, while a person lacking Metal (with weak invoking power) may become a mediator or consultant. In their work, they are utilizing their inherent energy traits to achieve corresponding external expressions or accomplishments. Therefore, it is indeed possible to change oneself: From an external perspective, you can balance what you lack through targeted body conditioning, paying attention to health preservation; or through yoga, meditation, and introspection to internally coordinate and balance your overall energy. To truly “supplement” what you lack, it can only be achieved through diligent practice to perfect oneself.The Five Elements and Their Corresponding Powers (with Classification Table)AppendixClassification Table of the Five Elements Attributes

Five Organs Liver Heart Spleen Lungs Kidneys
Five Bowels Gallbladder Small Intestine Stomach Large Intestine Bladder
Five Elements Wood Fire Earth Metal Water
Five Senses Eyes Tongue Mouth Nose Ears
Five Dominions Tendons Vessels Flesh Skin Bone
Five Beauties Nails Face Lips Hair Fur
Five Accumulations Yu Jing He Jing Ying
Five Kin Water Child Wood Child Fire Child Earth Child Metal Child
Five Seasons Spring Summer Long Summer Autumn Winter
Five Directions East South Center West North
Five Times Jia Yi Bing Ding Wu Ji Geng Xin Ren Gui
Five Colors Green Red Yellow White Black
Five Scents Stink Burnt Fragrant Fishy Rotten
Five Tastes Sour Bitter Sweet Spicy Salty
Five Fluids Tears Perspiration Saliva Mucus Spit
Five Emotions Anger Joy Thought Sadness Fear
Five Changes Grasp Worry Hiccup Cough Palpitations
Five Spirits Hun Shen Yi Po Zhi
Five Evils Wind Heat Humidity Dryness Cold
Five Transformations Birth Growth Transformation Harvest Storage
Five Sounds Call Speech Song Cry Moan
Five Sensations Color Odor Taste Sound Fluid
Five Tones Jiao Zhi Gong Shang Yu
Five Modes Double Mode Yellow Mode One Leap Flat Mode Pan She
Five Classics Jue Yin Shaoyin Taiyin Taiyin Shaoyin
Five Positions Zhen Li Kun Dui Kan
Birth Numbers Three Two Five Four One
Completion Numbers Eight Seven Ten Nine Six
Five Needles Obtaining Qi Waiting for Qi Gathering Qi Moving Qi Flowing Qi

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