myfs_146081 Posted September 21, 2010 Share Posted September 21, 2010 sir,?Can we say all homes made of brick, sand and stone are predominantly earth element house?. And if the whole flooring is of white marble, then it makes the earth element more stronger.?Using clay pots as decoration pieces would furthur intensify the earth element??Thanks Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 22, 2010 Staff Share Posted September 22, 2010 This is one way of analysing the earth element:-http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=7&mid=868&new=%3EHouse%20Hunting%20:%20A%20Lot%20Position%20-%20%3Cem%3EFeng%20Shui%3C/em"Quoting the following:- Quote Q2. As there are 5 elements but only 4 seasons:Fire is strongest in Summer,Wood is strongest in Spring,Earth is strongest in Autumn, andWater is strongest in Winter (right? I came up with this with only commonsense)>What happen to Metal then? Does Metal dominate any season?Very good reasoning. And well, actually if you look at Feng Shui a lot comesfrom reasoning.Well what you got is the Earth Wrong, It should be Metal. Actually there areonly 4 seasons right? So Each element is represent by the 4 seasons exceptfor earth. Earth is found in every season. But only dominate in the 3rdmonth of each season. Where all the previously strong element becomes weakas it awaits the birth of the other season."1. On what you say; do think about this:-1.1 Many homes are not only made of brick, sand and stone; but also majority of homes has to be built on solid foundation of earth. So what is your reasoning like? 1.2 In our world; is either you stay on LAND or stay at SEA most of the time. All homes on land are built on solid foundations. While at sea, there are some homes that are built with wooden supports: called Kelong.1.3 In fact, your reasoning that all homes made of brick sand and stone is wrong. Many homes especially in the suburbs of the US of A (USA) are made of wooden structures. And many so called homes made of sand and stone : are actually made with re-inforced (steel) and concrete.1.4 Looking at it from another perspective: even if the structure is say made of concrete; painting over it : may change it's element: for example, painting a room green createsa predominant: Wood = green element etc.... Quote On 9/21/2010 11:26:49 PM, Anonymous wrote: sir,Can we say all homes madeof brick, sand and stone arepredominantly earth elementhouse?. And if the wholeflooring is of white marble,then it makes the earthelement more stronger.Usingclay pots as decoration pieceswould furthur intensify theearth element??Thanks Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 22, 2010 Staff Share Posted September 22, 2010 These are other major considerations:-1. Location, location and location. 1.1 This has one of the highest weightage : Shapes and Forms Feng Shui.1.2 Even under this location, location and location "thing" external Shapes and Forms far outweigh; looking at just the micro-Feng Shui of the interior or layout of a home.2. The "BIG PICTURE" or in many of the psychological concepts mentioned by motivational speakers the word "THINK BIG". 2.1. For example, how many can say that they stay in a home or premises that is not "anchored" on solid ground? As mentioned previously the only people not under this category could be on a ship; a structure on the sea e.g. a Kelong or wooden homes on the sea?2.2. Thus, everywhere we step we are stepping on "earth" be it sand, pepples, concrete, grass that thrives on sand... etc.... so this thing about earth, here, earth there is no big deal. Quote On 9/22/2010 2:45:39 AM, Anonymous wrote:This is one way of analysing the earthelement:-http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=7&mid=868&new=%3EHouse%20Hunting%20:%20A%20Lot%20Position%20-%20%3Cem%3EFeng%20Shui%3C/em"Quoting the following:-Q2. As there are5 elements but only 4 seasons:Fireis strongest in Summer,Wood isstrongest in Spring,Earth isstrongest in Autumn, andWater isstrongest in Winter (right? I came upwith this with only commonsense)Whathappen to Metal then? Does Metaldominate any season?Very good reasoning.And well, actually if you look at FengShui a lot comesfrom reasoning.Well whatyou got is the Earth Wrong, It should beMetal. Actually there areonly 4 seasonsright? So Each element is represent bythe 4 seasons exceptfor earth. Earth isfound in every season. But only dominatein the 3rdmonth of each season. Whereall the previously strong elementbecomes weakas it awaits the birth ofthe other season."1. On what you say; dothink about this:-1.1 Many homes are notonly made of brick, sand and stone; butalso majority of homes has to be builton solid foundation of earth. So what isyour reasoning like? 1.2 In our world;is either you stay on LAND or stay atSEA most of the time. All homes on landare built on solid foundations. While atsea, there are some homes that are builtwith wooden supports: called Kelong.1.3In fact, your reasoning that all homesmade of brick sand and stone is wrong.Many homes especially in the suburbs ofthe US of A (USA) are made of woodenstructures. And many so called homesmade of sand and stone : are actuallymade with re-inforced (steel) andconcrete.1.4 Looking at it from anotherperspective: even if the structure issay made of concrete; painting over it :may change it's element: for example,painting a room green createsapredominant: Wood = green elementetc....On 9/21/2010 11:26:49 PM, rohanjolly wrote:sir,Can we sayall homes madeof brick, sand andstone arepredominantly earthelementhouse?. And if the wholeflooring is of white marble,then it makes the earthelementmore stronger.Usingclay potsas decoration pieceswould furthurintensify theearth element??Thanks Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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