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Dear Kim Lee,
1. Frankly, I am not in the position to comment on the type of Feng Shui advice that was given to you previously.
2. Usually, when we make an accessment, the breadwinner and spouse Ba Zi is looked at:
2.1 For example: What is the husband's Ba Zi element and strength? e.g. husband = weak wood.
2.2 What is the wife's Ba Zi element and strength? Strong metal.
3. In such a situation, the binding element for both partners is water.
4. In the above example since the husband is a weak wood, too much earth element is harmful to him. (Although Earth element is suppose to be his `wealth' element. Note: wealth element is auspicious only if one is a strong wood person, otherwise, it will bring the person lots of problems.
5. At the same time, if the spouse (wife) is a strong metal element, then Earth element is not favourable to her.
6. Since you had already consulted someone about it, it is in your interest to check back the with same party on this matter.
7. In general, usually, it is not advisable to let the figurines face the main door.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/22/2003 11:11:00 PM, Kim Lee wrote:
>Hi Cecil,
>
>You mentioned that the red
>figurines are considered
>fire-earth elements, and since
>I have been told to avoid
>activating earth elements in
>my South-West sector, does
>that mean I need to replace
>the Kuan Kung and Happy Buddha
>figurines with one which are
>made of brass or bronze? These
>figures are now facing my main
>door.
>
>Thanks
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