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Dear Wasis,
Please see below:-
On 2/14/2003 12:23:57 PM, Wasis Sugiono wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>Well, I think we should
>consider one thing before we
>hang a windchime. NE is
>devil's gate. SW is devil's
>backdoor.
>
>I'd like to ask Cecil. In my
>flying star report, the
>recommended cures for #2 &
>#5 are mostly wood. Whereas
>you usually recommend metal in
>this forum. The
>breadwinner's element is
>strong water. Do you take
>account of this factor too?
1. Often, all three elements under a Flying Star chart is looked at to see if there is an imbalance.
2. A metal cure is far better than using wood. Because wood can become a double edged sword.
3. This is because if we look at the productive cycle:
Water helps Wood in turn
Wood helps Fire in turn
Fire helps Earth
4. Here, wood is a double edged sword because as most of us are aware #2 and #5 are big earth elements.
5. Wood can be used. But one must be careful not to introduce fire. For example, if a sector has #5 and #2 and if fire is introduced when we use a wood cure, this is detrimental.
6. As wood will fuel fire and subsequently fire will fuel more bad earth (#2 or #5).
7. Therefore, the safer element is the use of metal.
8. This is because metal has an added advantage:
9. If we look at the productive sequence, Metal helps to exhaust earth.
10. For the purpose of this forum, it would therefore safer to recommend metal. Since metal often is a good element.
11. Water is a by product and often used inconjunction with metal to create `wealth' under Flying Star.
12. Given the above consideration, I have serously thought out that if readers were to even read between the lines and apply a metal cure, more often or most of the time, a better bet.
13. Wood is OK if we do not add Fire element in the equation else the equation becomes:
Wood -> Fire -> Earth
and in turn, more wood wood fuel more fire and create more earth. If the earth happens to be real bad #5 and #2 these are misfortune/sickness stars.
14. Furthermore, wood itself have two bad wood elements #3 and #4 and chances are, they may fly into a specific sector at some time be it in a specific month/day/hour/minute.
15. In my opinion, because of such fear, that whenever a cure is recommended under this forum (I have to worry about) users getting the wrong (idea).
16. This is because if readers read between the lines and find that wood can be a cure, some may just simply use it without a second thought. I do not want this on my conscience.
17. Going forward, if a posting gives specific star numbers - and if a wood cure can be used, I will certainly recommend it. But also try and state what to look out for.
18. Often, when something can be used as a cure, we often see the commercial side of it. And someone would be clever to exploit it without - looking at the circumstances.
19. For example, if it is mentioned that a wooden wind chime can be used in Feng Shui for a specific purpose, it may in the next few months be exploited as another " Feng Shui " cure all.
20. Metal is most of the time, therefore, a better bet, given such a large audience listening into the forum. And if possible, miscommunication should be reduced.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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