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What is a destructive cycle?

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In the five element destructive cycle the elements control each other.

In this cycle, Fire controls Metal which controls Wood which controls Earth which controls Water which in turn controls Fire.

Again try not to think of it as one element destroying another. Instead, think of it as one energy influencing another in a controlling manner!

The five elements destructive cycle is not so intuitive but you can easily remember it like this. Think of a metal axe. You use it to chop down a tree hence Metal destroy Wood. Think of a large tree. It extract water and minerals from the earth to grow hence Wood destroy Earth.

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