The Five Elemental Fields

The Ka-element Fire influences the magic fields of Fire. It allows a Nephilim to practice magic with all the existing forms of fire and light, including flammable substances, explosions, fires, eruptions, magma, lava, lightning and electricity. The Ka-element Fire is linked to very few life forms. It represents physical and mental exertion, artistic inspiration, brute force, violence, and destruction. It is activity and motion.
The Fire Nephilim have a tendency to react rashly to their environment, to be violent and combative. They love action, movement and are generally impatient. They may even feel attracted to destruction. They are the strong arm of the Nephilim They can also turn out to be seekers of the absolute, researchers, or passionate artists. A few of them seek purification through fire. They also like to be the judges of the other Nephilim.

The Ka-element of Air acts upon the magic fields of Air. They permit magic with atmosphere, gases, wind, hurricanes and the life forms which travel through the air like birds and bats. Symbolically, Air represents spiritual heights, comprehension, reflection, inquiring intelligence, and mental progress.
The Air Nephilim tend to be intellectuals. They are thinkers, researchers, and discoverers of the mysteries of the Universe. They can also have an instinctive and mindless behaviour, like the winds and tempests. A few of them think that scientific discoveries lead to illumination, to Agartha.

The Ka-element of the Earth allows the manipulation of the magic fields of the Earth. It enables magic with minerals, mountains, earthquakes, the most immobile life forms like moss, flowers or trees. It is linked to preservation, regeneration, and the growth of living things. It is the Ka-element which makes things grow, protects and heals. The Earth Nephilim are rather melancholy, calm, reserved, apathetic, timid, and difficult to convince. But they can also be altruistic, reliable, sensual, free, violent and even destructive like an earthquake. Many Earth Nephilim are in love with the Earth and try to save it from the mistakes of others.

The Ka-element of Water acts upon the magic fields of Water. It makes magic possible with springs, fountains, waterfalls, ponds, lakes, rivers, seas, rain, and all life forms that live in water, including all the fish. Water represents the inner, occluded self, emotions, perception-what is hidden in the depths of the ocean. It is also linked to movement, transformation, adaptation, and transition. The Nephilim of Water can easily adapt to new situations and are very curious; they are mobile, deft and pragmatic. They are the technicians among the Nephilim with an acute practical sense. But they can be too curious; they can become fantastical, short tempered and unpredictable, difficult to control. Many believe that the waters of the earth must rise to an ultimate deluge to cleanse the world again.

The Ka-element of the Moon acts upon the magic fields of the Moon. It is linked to natural phenomenon that can be described as illusory or cyclical like mirage, rainbows, aurora borealis, will-o-wisps, the tides or the phases of the moon. It also means change, as the moon changes through its phases. The Ka-element of the Moon is linked to life forms that have lunar connections, such as mushrooms, which grow without light, nocturnal insects, like moths; serpents, which shed skin to renew like the moon; or albinos of any species which must shun the light. It is also linked to illusions of intelligence, to madness, to lies, slights of hand, false appearances and most of all to dreams and nightmares. The Nephilim that have chosen this aspect are often lost in a world of their own making. They are attracted to any form of human deviance, even to madness. They are thought of as buffoons, unstable characters, liars or cheats. They are just as likely to be fantastically imaginative, either sweet dreamers or damned poets. A final important point remains concerning the Ka of the Moon. Most Nephilim consider Moon- Ka as being taboo for two reasons. First, the moon itself is known to be inconsistent and unreliable, always shifting and changing, like illusions. Secondly, and more important, the other moon, the Black Moon, is bad. It has always played a dark part in the history of the Nephilim, and its fields are always present, though inaccessible, in those of the Moon. Many Nephilim naturally mistrust anyone who works closely with the moon.


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