Pṛthivī (पृथ्वी) - Erde

- Gunas (Qualitäten): Schwer, stumpf, statisch, dicht, hart, grob. Die Gunas beschreiben die grundlegenden Eigenschaften eines Elements.
- Karmas (Handlungen/Grundsätze): Karmas sind die grundlegenden Handlungsweisen oder Bewegungsmuster des Elements. Für die Erde ist es die Gravitation, die Anziehungskraft nach unten.
- Jñānendriya (sensorische Fakultät): Jñānendriya bezeichnet das Sinnesorgan, durch das wir die Welt wahrnehmen. Für das Element Erde ist dies der Geruchssinn. Sinnesorgane sind also die Nase.
- Karmendriya (Fakultät für Handeln): Das Karmendriya ist das Organ, durch das wir aktiv handeln. Für die Erde ist dies die Ausscheidung und der Motor des Organs sind die Ausscheidungsorgane.
- Tanmātra (Subtile Essenz): Tanmātra bezeichnet die subtile Essenz, aus der die Sinneswahrnehmungen hervorgehen. Für die Erde sind dies Klang, Berührung, Form, Geschmack und vor allem Geruch (oder Geruch).
Why does the Earth element encompass all the essences which are experienced by all the senses and what does this mean for us?
In Vedic philosophy, the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam describes the five elements as a progressive framework of perception.
The first element, Ether (Sky), carries only the experience of sound. With Air comes the sense of touch, with Fire the perception of form, and with Water, taste is added. Only the Earth element unites all five senses – sound, touch, form, taste, and smell.


„Geh so, als würdest du die Erde mit deinen Füßen küssen.“
Thich Nhat Hanh
In his book “Healing with form, energy and light” Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche states that a balanced earth element make us feel stable, grounded and confident. We are neither too heavy nor too airy. We are rooted in our experience, not easily knocked off balance nor do we lose touch with what is important. Faith is steady and the intentions do not easily get sweptaside by impulse and our efforts are consistent. The higher dimension is to be grounded in pure being.
“…people who are predominantly fire and air will quickly have spiritual experiences but they will also quickly lose them. People who are predominantly Earth and Water may be slower to have the experiences but, when they do, they are able to sustain and develop them and ultimately will develop faster.” Tenzin Wangyal in “Healing with Form Energy and Light”.
A simple and effective exercise to become more grounded, for example, when we have many mental discourses or racing thoughts that create inner restlessness, or when we feel literally flooded by various emotions—is to focus on the contact between our feet and the ground. Ideally, we are in a natural environment, but it can be done anywhere.
We can also imagine being rooted in the earth like a strong tree (Humans and trees are connected through a shared biological heritage, reflected in some common genes – interesting isn´t it?).




„Erde, Wasser, Feuer, Luft, Äther, Gemüt, Intellekt und Ego - diese bilden Meine getrennte materielle Energie. “
Krishna/ Quelle: Bhagavad Gita, Kapitel 7, Vers 4
„Vor der Erleuchtung: Holz hacken, Wasser tragen. Nach der Erleuchtung, Holz hacken, Wasser tragen. “
Spruch aus dem Zen-Buddhismus
