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Dear Elena,
1. It is not necessary to turn on the lamp 24 hours a day. This is most uneconomical.
2. The best alternative is to use red or purple to represent the fire element.
3. I do not recall, using the red thread on its own. A red thread is used to control the cure of using 6 coins. Where the red thread is used to control the big metal. (Not let it out of control).
4. Quite effective is to use objects that are red. For example a table lamp with a red shade. (Purple is acceptable but red is the best).
"Imaginative" but effective cures include disply Coca Cola cans etc..
The size should effective be the size of at least 4 coca cola cans or a reasonable sized (regular) lampshade.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/10/00 4:06:23 PM, Elena Wagner wrote:
>If an area requires a fire
>remedy and you use a lamp,
>does the lamp have to be on 24
>hours a day?Is using a small
>nightlight sufficent instead
>of a lamp?You had referenced
>this once, but I couldn't find
>it again. On the forum, an
>alternate cure is listed as
>red thread. How long/thick
>should the thread be? Does it
>have to hang from the ceiling
>to floor? Thank you!
>
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