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The Water Element

The Water element enhances spirituality, inspiration, relaxation, and the ability to go with the flow. Too much Water in an environment can promote spaciness and diminish productivity, while too little Water encourages stress, rivalry, anxiety, pettiness, and sarcasm.

The Water element is found in:

·            streams, pools, fountains, and water features of all kinds.

·            reflective surfaces such as cut crystal, glass, and mirrors.

·            flowing, free-form, and asymmetrical shapes.

·            art portraying bodies of water.

·            black and all dark tones, such as charcoal gray and navy blue.

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