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Dear Anon,
1. In most traditional FS practises, the person's true element i.e. weak or strong element is taken into consideration especially in trying to make the room more closely `fit' the Ba Zi of the person.
2. Thus, if you are a weak water person, light blue colour and even blue colour bedsheet is considered beneficial to a person with weak water element.
3. The caution with `blue' lies with it over a person or room.
For example, it is avoidable to paint the ceiling of the room blue. As this represents `difficulty' or water weighing on a person i.e. in the room.
4. For a bedsheet, for example, one is sleeping on top of it. And e.g. light blue painted on the wall; does not always give rise to such concerns.
5. Thus the best method is to check to see if the element can harmonise or be in harmony with a person's Ba zi.
For a husband and spouse, usually a `binding' element is used instead.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 5/11/01 5:58:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>My bedroom is in the North
>Sector of my apt. The walls
>are painted a periwinkle
>(lavender)/light blue color. I
>read that symbols of water is
>negative for luck in love.
>Does this include the
>lavender-blue wall paint or
>blue bed sheets I have? What
>do you recommend? What are
>good colors for this "north
>sector bedroom" needing "luck
>in love?"
>
>much appreciated advice ...
>many thanks
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