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Dear Koslan,
Please see below:-
On 3/14/01 12:18:00 PM, Kolsan Wu wrote:
>Cecil,
>
>1) In the area (9,5, base
>star=8) that a Wood cure is
>proposed, would a pot of house
>plants suffice? Remember you
>mentioned anything less than
>33.3% of the sector would not
>be effective...
1. Thanks for bring up this interesting question.
2. Other than the 33.3% ruleset; Symbolism is used in Feng Shui:
2.1 For example, when we apply a metal cure, we do not necessarily need to use large quantities of "metal".
Here, `Big metal' or large amounts of metal is represented by the number 6.
Hence, 6 i-ching coins are often used to represent `large quantities of metal'.
2.2 Under Para 2.1, we will notice that we NEED not follow the 33.3% ruleset and thus as an alternative, apply " symbolism " in Feng Shui.
3. For a wood cure, this can be quite difficult to apply especially since " Big Wood" is represent by the number 3.
So shall we place 3 potted plants at the location to represent `Big Wood'.
Remember that in order to `cure' successfully, it is best to use " Big .... followed by the element ".
If you have three small potted plants, this can be applied or placed there. But, do remember that one may have a maintenace issue and it may look quite odd.
4. For a plant cure, in my opinion, it can either be a `live' plant or artificial one. The plant should be of reasonable size if one places a single plant.
>2) In the area where Metal
>cure, which is to destroy and
>control wood, is proposed,
>should I avoid putting plants
>in that area?
Yes, you should avoid placing plants in an area where Metal cure should be used. (Where possible).
>3) If the base star fullfill
>the balance. Would I still
>need to apply the cure?
No you need not apply the cure especially if the base star has a " Big .... element " i.e. Big Wood; Big Metal...
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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