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Dear Anon,
On 3/27/00 11:40:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear Cecil: I have three
>connected questions:
>1) The master bedroom is my
>husband's Prosperity section,
>child's Excellent (baby sleeps
>with us) my Irritation. Per
>Forum
>info I have strengthened my
>weak water element in this
>room by employing soft blue
>colors and using brown
>furniture (per Pillars
>binding advice). Is there any
>other decorating device I can
>use in this room to lessen my
>"irritation" (especially right
>before bed LOL)?
1. Priority should be given to Flying Star Analysis rather than lessen the `irritation' of the Eight House Theory.
The Eight House Theory offers no cure with respect to Feng Shui.
2. Either you sleep further away or stay away from that sector or use the spouse as a `shield'. For example, if that sector is his health sector, he sleeps closer to this intangible sector.
3. In any event, irritation is not as worse off as the `death or disaster sector'.
4. The better method of enhancing your room is not to just look at your personal element and enhance based on this but to look at both husband and wife's element and strength and find a `binding' combination i.e. an element that can bind both parties together.
5. Under Geomancy-online.com, there is such a report called `Pillars of Comparison' meant to analyse those using Pillars of Destiny version 7.x.
What this does is to find the element that gels the two person together and at the same time benefitting both parties.
Here, we say, `Kill two birds with one stone'!
>2) There are support beams in
>the room. I can't get chinese
>coins so I will use red paper
>and foil wrap. I plan to trace
>US quarter size and cut it out
>and place it on the envelope
>size red paper. Is this right
>for the job?
No, this is not the correct way to do it.
If you want to use alumnium foil, there are two alternatives:
1. Some Feng Shui practitioners advise cutting into the shape of 6 stars.
2. I prefer that it is cut into 6 circles.
(Here, you do not have the sharp edges of the 6 coins `flying' all over).
I can understand why a star shape. This is to `cut' into wood. But a round circle can still do this.
An important point is that what you are dealing should be WOODEN beams and not a cement beam.
In such a situation, you do not need red paper for the above purpose.
You do not need to `overkill' by placing so many 6 circles on every beam in the room.
What you should do is to place them only when they affect you.
>3) The Flying Star report
>shows a metal
>cure is needed in the room.
>Will the beam cure do "double
>duty" or do I need to place
>another packet on another beam
>(total four beams in room)
>also?
>Thank you for all your
>wonderful advice.
No, as mentioned above, to prevent over imbalance, one should not place too many 6 coins = strong metal in the room.
If the beam is close to the wall where you are suppose to place the 6 coins, then it is not necessary to place another set at the wall.
Where possible avoid placing more than two sets of the 6 circles/coins in the room.
Although metal does help your metal element, as I mentioned, not sure what effect it may have on your husband's element.
Again, the `binding element' would be a better method for assessment.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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