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FYA is the 4th element. (in the 4 element/essence construct)
Fire is the transition between physical termination and rebirth.
That is why it is associated with 4-giveness.
Notice a Fire gives off heat (spirit) upwards but also leaves ashes (flesh) downwards. The ashes have had their energies burned off but the ashes are reunited with their origins, the Earth.
So Fire represents death AND rebirth. But it does not represent "the end". The end is a linear misunderstanding.
By forgiving (yourself first), you allow the fire to burn and purify. And you start over from ground zero. As a fire burns, it GIVES off heat. Fire is the 4th element.
4 give.
If you do not forgive, you prevent the fire from fulfilling its function. Its like constipation or a blocked sewer.
YOU can be KRST by 4 giving yourself FIRST. (shhhh don't tell nobody, its a secret)
Otherwise, you will linger in "essential constipation", thus your will linger in burning hell.
Now keep in mind that you are not supposed to overstand these truths. You are supposed to go see a minister and bring your checkbook. That is a part of the social manipulation of religious indoctrination.
But I have told you before, you seem to want be amused by others' responses instead of seeking for thy self.
STOP BEING SPIRITUALLY LAZY AND GET TO WORK.
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