Fire
The sensitive centres at our fingertips receive its heat and stimulate the solar plexus
December 21st 2026
Fire has an extraordinary power of fascination for human beings. We do not know exactly why, but we are drawn to it, we love to watch the dancing flames, and we instinctively hold out our hands to them. Why? You will say that it is nature that urges us to do this. Yes, of course, but there is a deeper reason.
The tips of our fingers are equipped with highly sensitive centres (incidentally, one of the signs that indicate a person’s sensitivity is the slight mound at the tips of the fingers), for there are many sensory cells there. So, when we stretch our hands out to a fire, these sensitive centres at our fingertips set to work. They receive the heat and other subtle elements emanating from the fire and communicate them to the whole body. Then, not only is our body warmed, but our solar plexus is also positively influenced.
The tips of our fingers are equipped with highly sensitive centres (incidentally, one of the signs that indicate a person’s sensitivity is the slight mound at the tips of the fingers), for there are many sensory cells there. So, when we stretch our hands out to a fire, these sensitive centres at our fingertips set to work. They receive the heat and other subtle elements emanating from the fire and communicate them to the whole body. Then, not only is our body warmed, but our solar plexus is also positively influenced.
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