Mountain Top Fire

Voltaire

Mountain Top Fire is a type of Nayin in the Five Elements philosophy, corresponding to the Chinese Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches Jiaxu and Yihai. It embodies enlightenment, reason, and unwavering resolve—a beacon on the summit that dispels ignorance and lights the way for an era.

The representative figure of this spirit is Voltaire. He upheld the banner of reason and freedom, criticized despotism and ignorance, and drove the Enlightenment with incisive thought, becoming a torchbearer who awakened the world.

We too are often trapped by fixed mindsets, unable to see our path amid confusion, and unsure how to break through our inner limitations.

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