Guest Posted March 10, 1999 Share Posted March 10, 1999 Am I on the right track? Water & earth in my living room. Should I introduce metal and fire?Fire & metal in my home office. Should I introduce earth or water? Thank you for your help. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Posted March 10, 1999 Share Posted March 10, 1999 Dear Michelle,Sorry, can you clarify how you derive " Water & earth in my living room " isit because one part of your living room has the Water (North) and I assumeNorth East is the (Earth)?Usually when we apply the 5 elements concept we do not have a `pairing' likewhat you suggested e.g. earth or water, metal and fire. But rather, a moreaccurate way is check a person's main element and strength. For example ifthe person's main element is Strong Fire and his bedroom is located at theNorth. We can introduce the colour blue in his bedroom to cool down hisstrong fire.This is based on the Principle of equilbrium i.e. a person's element shouldnot be either Strong or Weak. For example if your main element under thePillars of Destiny is a Strong Fire as mentioned above, in general, youshould not introduce Fire (Pink, Red or Purple). The addition of this would(depending on the year). Lets say that for this year, the Lunar new yearseason is dominated by Wood, under the 5 elements concept, Wood "fuels"Fire and if you add `pink' you are increasing the intensity of the person'selement which so happens to be already a strong Fire element. What happens?The person may get burnout or face pressures at work, competition etc...Alternatively if another person has the main element of weak Fire, in theabove situtation, the above would help him to make his weak Fire elementstrong.Lets assume that you do not know your Pillars of Destiny main element andstrength. What happens? You have to use your intuition or do it by trial anderror. This may or may not cause consequences to you depending on how goodor bad you apply your `cures' or `enhancements'.Perhaps you may want to take note that most of our houses are not mansionsand do not have the east wing or west wing etc... therefore, not to addconfusion to yourself, do not analyse a room into a few `zones' eg. Northand NE if you can. If you cannot ascertain wether your room is a North or NEroom, then, try not generally state that the room is eg. of the Water orWood element. But rather, consider the entire house based on the directionof the main door. If the main door is at West, then treat this house as aWest house.In fact, here in Singapore, we are at the Southern part and all houses in a" macro level " can be treated as a house with the Fire element. This is notwrong.What I am trying to elaborate is that if we own a palace or a mansion, weeasily determine that since there is a "North wing" of the building we canpain the rooms in the North `blue'. But if we stay in a `small' house, itwould not be practical to paint the North wall blue(water element), theNorth East Wall yellow (earth element).In addition to this by using blue to enhance the North, you are actually`increasing' the strength of Water. This is not beneficial to a person whoe.g. is a weak Fire person as Water destroys his weak Fire element and caneven `extinguish' it. This is bad for this person.For each of us, if our main element is `weak' we should not paint the roomwith colours that clash with our element e.g. if you are a weak Water personavoid painting the room Red, pink or purple. This also applies to children'sroom.There is more in Feng Shui "than meet the eye". Most of us are practising`intiutive Feng Shui' which can be summarised as `Trial and Error' FengShui. There is a 50-50 chance of it helping or `destroying' us. Some willsay life is a gamble. Sometimes we win, sometimes we lose.Warmest Regards,Cecil-----Original Message-----From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'five-element-cures' suppressed 'five-element-cures' suppressed>Date: Wednesday, March 10, 1999 10:45 AMSubject: the five elements Quote From: "Michelle Dallmann" This message is sent from "five-element-cures" Mailing List.Am I on the right track? Water & earth in my living room. Should Iintroduce metal and fire?Fire & metal in my home office. Should I introduce earth or water? Thankyou for your help. --> Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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