Light Your Fire and Perceive Its Dual Nature in Fire Website Designs

They say that it is possible to watch the flowing water and burning fire forever. From ancient times people believed in magic power of four main elements. But water and fire were allotted a special ability to take away the negative energy and clarify human mind and soul. Fire has always been an important part of all cultures and religions from pre-historical times to the present days. Moreover, it was vital for civilization development. Fire was commonly associated with energy, assertiveness and passion. To these days we are grateful to Prometheus (whether he really existed or not) who stole the fire from gods and presented it to people. In the aftermath he was severely punished for this act of charity and sympathy for helpless human beings.

Heraclitus (an ancient Greek philosopher who lived in c. 535 BCE – c. 475 BCE) considered fire to be the most fundamental of all elements. He assumed that fire gave rise to the other three elements. Heraclitus’ theory is very interesting. He believed that the soul is a mixture of fire and water, with fire being the more noble part and water the humble aspect. He thought that the highest goal of the soul is to get rid of water and become pure fire. One more curious fact: the philosopher died of hydropsy (a swelling due to abnormal accumulation of fluid beneath the skin).

Going on with weird facts about fire:

Did you know that fire is not actually what we call it? Dear readers, we are not going to confuse you. Actually, we are just trying to say that fire is an excess of heat and a sort of ebullition; so, in reality, it’s what we call air because it contains both vapor and a dry exhalation from the earth.

What else was associated with fire? Yellow bile was the humor identified with fire, since both were hot and dry. Other things associated with fire and yellow bile in ancient and medieval medicine included the season of summer, since it increased the qualities of heat and aridity; the choleric temperament (of a person dominated by the yellow bile humor); the masculine; and the eastern point of the compass.

In alchemy, sulfur (the chemical element) was often associated with fire; its alchemical symbol was an upward-pointing triangle.

In Indian tradition the fire had three forms: fire, lightning and the sun. Agni is one of the most important of the Vedic gods. He is the god of fire who accepted all sacrifices. Agni is also a messenger from and to the other gods. He is ever-young and immortal.

Astrological fire background:

People born under the astrological signs of Aries, Leo and Sagittarius are thought to have dominant fire personalities. Fire personalities as a rule have good leading qualities and tend to be enthusiastic, extroverted, rebellious, passionate, brave and valiant. However, they can be hot-tempered, snappy, uncontrollable and angry.

Each of the elements has several associated spiritual beings. The archangel of fire is Michael, the angel is Aral, the ruler is Seraph, the king is Djin, the fire elementals are called salamanders. Fire is considered to be active; it is represented by the symbol for Leo and it is referred to the lower right point of the pentacle in the Supreme Invoking Ritual of the Pentacle.

In Tarot fire symbolizes conversion or passion. This happened due to the usage of fire in the practice of alchemy where the application of fire is a prime method of conversion and everything that touches fire is changed, often beyond recognition. The symbol of fire was a cue pointing towards transformation, the chemical variant – the symbol delta, which is also the classical symbol for fire. Conversion symbolized can be either good or destructive. As you see, fire has very mixed symbolism because it represents energy, which can be helpful when under control, but volatile if not restricted.

In freemasonry fire is a symbol of renaissance and energy. Nevertheless, freemasonry respects the ancient symbolic meaning of fire and its double nature: creation, light, on the one hand, and destruction and purification, on the other.

Coming back to the present

What do you think fire symbolizes in web design? Let’s check this together with the help of our hot website designs collection. Below you will see the websites with fire present in their designs. It may take central place there or decorate a logo or some other element. Viewing our fire website designs you will go through different feelings and emotions from thrill to tranquility. We hope you will understand the above mentioned dual nature of fire which will help you in your future design projects. We believe that there is fire and energy in every person. Are you ready to let it out? OK, that means that it’s high time to set this day on fire!


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