The Teaching of Hazrat Inayat Khan

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  • Bone is as void of sensation as the earth.
  • The shrinking and swelling of the muscles, the festering of the flesh, and the effect of water on it both inwardly and outwardly, prove that the flesh corresponds to the water element.
  • The circulation of the blood depends absolutely upon the degree of heat; it flows as the fire element makes it.
  • The air influences the skin. In hot weather the skin becomes darker, and in cold fairer; in rough weather it becomes rough, and in fine weather smooth. All different shades of the skin are mainly due to the climatic conditions of our place of birth and dwelling.
  • The hair corresponds with the ether and is the least sensitive. If the hair is cut or burned there is no sensation.


 
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