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I feel we somehow have been tricked by Bernice into doing witchcraft and dark sciences.
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Witchcraft is not always black magic, remember that! Magic is neutral, and as such, it respects well-defined laws.
And your jokes guys, lol you make laugh. But you're all mistaking too many things with one another.
Now, let's talk about Bernice's question:
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"Classical" elements, what they were often used for?
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The manifestation of the elements takes place in two ways: that of the element itself, which is water, fire, earth or air, and that of the elemental, that is a spirit that incarnates its essence.
Elementals are not recognized and evoked in all traditions, though they are still traced back to the populous populace inhabitants. They do more than part of the baggage of traditions linked to ceremonial magic, rather than natural magic and wicca.
Going to the point, each element has its elemental manifestation that can not be perceived by our five senses, but which would exist in the original plane of the element itself, and thus would have a
form,
substance and a
thought that would distinguish it consciousness.
Doesn't this makes you think? The Mudokons? Here's a pic to make you undestand:
This is just a theory, so don't think this is totally true: We have seen these muds before, but we didn't really understand what was going on to them.
However, there are some details that could be related to the elements we're talking about.
-The mud holding something. What he's holding it's something physical we can see that, something
solid. So it could be related with the element Earth.
-The mud screaming in somekind of cage, and some of us thought he was in a
gas chamber (not sure if it was confirmed). If he's in a place like that, it's related to Air for sure.
-The mud trapped by a vykker, probably used to test something
liquid as the brew.
Gas, liquid and solid...
We have seen these words before!

But this still brings up a question:
Why the elements? If this could be true, the story about the elements doesn't match at all.
This is what kills this theory tbh, but I thought I had to share this theory anyway, even I think it's probably wrong and just me overthinking
But one thing is sure: This photo is telling us to use what we can't see, and we know its the elements.
And now as you can guess, I'm lost and I probably wrote useless things.
Fuck, sorry but had to pull out what I had in my mind.