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Circulus Elementarium (Elemental Circle)

Circulus Elementarium (Elemental Circle)

The Circulus Elementarium (Elemental Circle) is the original four elements that created the planet: air, earth, water, and fire. These natural building blocks were drawn from the aether to sustain life and balance. Those who want to use such abilities have the best option of being born in the same wavelength or month of that desired element. The popular and most effective way to discover one’s Aethereal gate is by the 12 zodiac signs.

The twelve zodiac signs were divided among the four elements as early as the Renaissance, with three signs associated with each element. However, early associations were by no means consistent. Different sources could provide wildly different groupings. Today, the groupings of signs with elements have been standardized:

* Fire - Aries, Leo, Sagittarius

* Air - Gemini, Libra, Aquarius

* Water - Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces

* Earth - Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn

Your sign is determined by when you were born. According to the tropical zodiac (the system most commonly used in mainstream media such a newspaper horoscopes), the signs are as follows:

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Fire (Ignis)

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Ignis is the most common Aethereal gate to open when you are born as an Aries (March 21 - April 20), born as a Leo (July 23 -August 22), and born as a Sagittarius (November 22 - December 21). During an Aethereal census conducted by the Crux Nexus, the Ignis Aethereal gate is the easiest to unlock and use.

Those who use this Aethereal gate are usually energetic and virile. Most of these Aethereal gate users are sports athletes or law enforcement agents. Others use this Aethereal gate for creative purposes and arts and crafts. It does require a sensible amount of body heat, high metabolism, and emotional toughness.

Fire has been an essential part of all cultures and religions from pre-history to modern-day and was vital to the development of civilization. It has been regarded in many different contexts throughout history, but mainly as a metaphysical constant of the world.

Fire is one of the four classical elements in ancient Greek philosophy and science. It was commonly associated with energy, assertiveness, and passion. In one Greek myth, Prometheus stole fire from the gods to protect the otherwise helpless humans but was punished for this charity.

Earth (Terrae)

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Terrae is the most common Aethereal gate to open when you are born as a Capricorn (December 22 – January 20), born as a Virgo (August 23 - September 22), and born as a Taurus (April 21 - May 21). This Aethereal gate represents exceptionally high levels of physical strength and endurance. Many martial artists born with this Aethereal gate excel as it requires stubbornness, collectiveness, stability, physicality, and confidence.

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Earth is one of the four classical elements in ancient Greek philosophy and science. It was commonly associated with heaviness, matter, and the terrestrial world. Due to the hero cults, and chthonic underworld deities, the element of earth is also associated with the sensual aspects of life and death in later occultism.

Empedocles of Acragas proposed four archai to understand the cosmos: fire, air, water, and earth. Plato believed the elements were geometric forms (the platonic solids), and he assigned the cube to the element of earth in his dialogue Timaeus. Aristotle believed the earth was the heaviest element, and his theory of natural place suggested that any earth–laden substances would fall quickly, straight down, toward the center of the cosmos.

Air (Ventus)

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Ventus is the most common Aethereal gate to open when you are born as an Aquarius (January 21 - February 19), born as a Libra (September 23 - October 22), and born as a Gemini (May 22 - June 21). This Aethereal gate is the thinking man’s element as it can easily combine itself with other elements freely.

It does require a healthy respiratory system and cardiovascular conditioning to use such an Aethereal gate. Those with such an Aethereal gate show an "open-minded" attitude and carefree feeling. It can be associated with will, elusiveness, evasiveness, benevolence, compassion, and wisdom.

Air or Wind is one of the four classical elements in ancient Greek philosophy and Western alchemy. According to Plato, it is associated with the octahedron; the air is hot and wet. The ancient Greeks used two words for air: aer meant the dim lower atmosphere, and aether meant the bright upper atmosphere above the clouds.

For instance, Plato writes, "So it is with air: there is the brightest variety which we call aether, the muddiest which we call mist and darkness, and other kinds for which we have no name...." Among the early Greek Pre-Socratic philosophers, Anaximenes named air as the arche. Some ancient sources attributed a similar belief to Diogenes Apolloniates, who linked air with intelligence and soul (psyche). Still, other sources claim that his arche was a substance between air and fire. Aristophanes parodied such teachings in his play The Clouds by putting a prayer to air in the mouth of Socrates.

Water (Aqua)

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Aqua is the most common Aethereal gate to open when you are born as a Cancer (June 22 - July 22), born as a Libra (September 23 - October 22), and born as an Aquarius (January 21 - February 19). This Aethereal gate is well known for being flexible and adaptive.

Those with this kind of Aethereal gate emotionally appear to be mentally or emotionally unstable. However, that is not the case as they adapt to their environment, growing and changing according to the direction of one’s situation, like the changing seasons.

Water is one of the elements in ancient Greek philosophy, in the Asian Indian system Panchamahabhuta, and in the Chinese cosmological and physiological system Wu Xing. In contemporary esoteric traditions, it is commonly associated with emotion and intuition. Water was one of many archai proposed by the Presocratics, most of whom tried to reduce all things to a single substance. However, the Empedocles of Acragas selected four archai for his roots: air, fire, water, and earth.

Empedocles' roots became the four classical elements of Greek philosophy. Plato took over the four elements of Empedocles. In the Timaeus, his primary cosmological dialogue, the Platonic solid associated with water is the icosahedron, formed from twenty equilateral triangles. This makes water the element with the most considerable number of sides, which Plato regarded as appropriate because the water flows out of one's hand when picked up as if it is made of tiny little balls.