Teheuti
Who says it is water? To temper something means to modulate or mingle in due proportion; observe proper measure. It refers often to mood and emotion (he's in a temper) or one's temperment. In medieval theory, it meant a combination of qualities (hot, cold, moist, dry) that determined the nature of an organism; thus also "a combination of the four humors (sanguine, choleric, phlegmatic, and melancholic) that made up a person's characteristic disposition."
Tempered suggests that a musical instrument is in tune (made more fixed or elastic as needed).
Thus, it could represent sound waves or ether (or, in modern terminology, energy 'vibes').
Tempered suggests that a musical instrument is in tune (made more fixed or elastic as needed).
Thus, it could represent sound waves or ether (or, in modern terminology, energy 'vibes').