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Dear Shellie,
The metal is used to counteract a wooden beam.
Some FS practioners would also use it on `earth' element i.e. concrete beams. But it is not effective. This is because under the Five Elements Destructive relationship (Ref: http://www.3dglobe.com/fs/5element.htm ) Metal destroys Wood weaking it. But if one introduces Metal, it has had no effect to weaken a beam `made of earth'. Internally, many beams are supported by metal structures.
Therefore, as you have mentioned, I stated that the above cure is meant for a wooden beam.
What you have done is `modern' and not mentioned anywhere as a tradtional `cure'. It is really no harm trying it but I cannot say that it will work thou.
The other method would be to use two wooden bamboo flutes with the profile of the "top-half" forming a Trigram placed on one side of the beam. Best to place it closer to the bed room door entrance or visible from the door entrance.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 10/21/99 11:39:18 AM, Shellie Wilson wrote:
>thanks ..
>
>although i dont believe the
>beam is wood if that makes
>much difference ...
>
>what i have done and i hope it
>is ok is
>
>i have a white lace curtain
>and have pinned it over the
>bed to the cieling causing a
>false feel of roof ? ..
>
>its see thru in printed
>patches is that ok ? ...
>
>
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