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== Nature and Influence == '''[[Jala]]''' is all forms of water in '''[[Adaris]]'''βfrom the tiniest raindrop to the vast oceans. Its influence is felt in the flow of rivers, the tides of the seas, and the moisture in the air. Jala embodies the qualities of fluidity and change, representing the cyclical nature of existence, where life is born, sustained, and renewed through water. Water is not only a physical force but a spiritual one as well, symbolizing emotional depth, intuition, and the ability to adapt to one's surroundings. '''Jala''' influences the hearts and minds of those who attune to the spirit of water, offering guidance in matters of emotion, healing, and transformation. Jala is also closely associated with cleansing and purification, both physically and spiritually. Rituals of cleansing often involve invoking Jala to wash away impurities, whether they be tangible or metaphorical.
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