Flatland Wood

Mother Teresa

Flatland Wood is a type of Nayin in the Five Elements. It corresponds to the Chinese Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches: Wuxu and Jihai. The symbolic nature of this Nayin is ordinary yet resilient, compassionate and kind, taking root in ordinary life and dedicating quietly, warming the world with small but steady power.

A representative figure of this spirit is Mother Teresa. She walked into slums to embrace suffering, devoted her life to gentle kindness, and helped countless vulnerable people, becoming a spiritual beacon across borders and showing the greatness of an ordinary life.

Many people feel ordinary and insignificant, often doubting: Can someone like me really make a difference?

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