I think, in this world, that there are 4 different types of people. And in that grouping, there are another two categories. Like, having the job of a animal studier, and choosing to either study marine animals, or land animals.
There are 4 basic categories that can sort people. It's hard to believe, but I do think that everyone can fit into one of the four. And it's not based on your birthday, the weather, time, or your belief. It's how you react to something.
Yes, your astrological sign may show something more, may connect you more to a certain element. However, it does not have to be that element. It could be the opposite. Whatever symbolizes you is special to you only, though there are similarities.
Each element has something unique to it, that allows you to identify it within a person. A spark, expression, a ripple in the water. A shows something in a person. I should know, it's how I discovered this system.
I was with my friends at this beautiful camp for a friends birthday. I was having a blast- just been swimming in the lake, like a fish.
Then, it began. It started to rain.
Now, don't get me wrong, I love the water. Maybe it had something to do with the fact that I am a Cancer, or that I just had a natural efficacy to the element since I was born, but, I've always been connected to water. I've been fascinated since a child with the fact of knowing your destiny, your personalities based on facts like your date of birth.
That was when I came to the realization how I was a cusp. Something that was born directly in between two signs. A Cancer and a Leo. Water and Fire. Two opposing elements.
I may be more closer to the water aspect of me- since it was what I knew first, connected with first, but I can't deny that there is a fire within me. A fire that keeps my inner scale directly balanced.
I was standing in the rain and it was cold. It was not a nice warm rain that comes in the summer, bringing an antidote for the sun. It was a chilling rain that soaks through your bones and numbs you to your very soul.
And that was how I felt.
Numb.
An icy shield surrounding my body, that allowed me to drift free from the confinements of my body. The water didn't just numb me. It numbed my emotions. I was having at the world from different eyes. Eyes that could see more, yet feel nothing.
That is when I discovered the four different categories. And searched my soul to find truly what I was.
