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Dear Anon,
1. In my opinion, you must have picked up the tip from a book written with `sector Feng Shui'.
2. From what I can see, in normal situations, there is relatively no issue or problem with regards to the placement of candles in your living hall or kitchen.
3. In my opinion also, real fire is more `unusual' than any of the other 4 elements e.g. water, wood, metal and earth. In that candles relate more to Yang energy - enhancement of Qi rather than `sha qi'.
4. I believe, some FS practitioners (if they are practising Flying Star (Xuan Kong Fei Xing) may be worried about this. Since, under the Five elements concept, fire produces earth. And because #5 (misfortune, sickness) and #2 (sickness) are both born of the earth element.
5. But in my opinion, real fire, produces heat, which more towards, enhancing Qi than adding `fire' to earth. Therefore, I tend to look at fire (candle fire) as more towards the higher level of Feng Shui i.e. Yin and Yang concept over the Five elements concept unless you intend to start a bon fire at home!
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 5/20/2002 11:19:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>
>I am basically a candle craze
>and we live by candle light at
>home. We use them everywhere
>in the living hall, dinning
>area, bedroom and toilets
>every day.
>
>I read something about candle
>placement today in a book that
>says " use with care in the
>south and to support the
>west."
>
>I would like to know the
>impact of this with reference
>to my usage at home. What are
>other considerations for us
>living by candle light? Do we
>have to look at say the yearly
>star??? South is my living
>hall and west is my kitchen. I
>am weak earth. Should I
>discontinue using candle in
>south???
>
>Regards,
>WB
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