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I am assuming you are speaking of the four greek classical elements (Earth, Air, Fire and Water.)

There is no specific single name attributed to these elements. They are each separate and integral components working together. We identify with them under many names. Some call them Energy, others call them Spirit. Metaphysically we call them "forces." All of these, and any other interpretation you may run accross is the correct one. We could argue theologically for days on end about the precise definitition of each. However, as we evolve we learn that it is nothing more than semantics. If you are searching for a universal specific term encompassing these forces, you'll be going down a blind alley. But if you broaden your search to include a wide variety of usages from places all over the world, you'll find many similarities (and differences) about these four elements.

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