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Hi,
I had recently seen my Ba Zi luck profile and it seems that there will be quite a number of inauspicious years for me in the future.
I am born in the year of rabbit(1975) Which is a wood rabbit year but I am a water rabbit b'cos I was born around 9pm to 11pm.
What Cecil Lee suggested is that to strengthen water or metal, I should wear blue or white clothes and avoid strong Earth.
My question is,a) is there any other way to strengthen Metal and Water ?
b) Will my luck be like that for the rest of my life or will it change ( it seems that the forecast said that I will be inauspicious until I am quite old, and have to strengthen Water or Metal to avoid that.)
Thanks and have a happy Chinese New Year

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Hi Anon,
Please read below:-

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On 2/3/00 6:29:48 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi,
I had recently seen my Ba Zi
luck profile and it seems that
there will be quite a number
of inauspicious years for me
in the future.
I am born in the year of
rabbit(1975) Which is a wood
rabbit year but I am a water
rabbit b'cos I was born around
9pm to 11pm.
What Cecil Lee suggested is
that to strengthen water or
metal, I should wear blue or
white clothes and avoid strong
Earth.
My question is,a) is there any
other way to strengthen Metal
and Water ?

For a personal cure, I am afraid there is nothing much you can do except for colours of your clothings.
Other things which you can consider are also personal objects or even your career elements.
If you can have things favourable to you, every little bit will help.

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b) Will my luck be like that
for the rest of my life or
will it change ( it seems that
the forecast said that I will
be inauspicious until I am
quite old, and have to
strengthen Water or Metal to
avoid that.)
For Pillars usallly, you cannot totally remove a bad influence but we have seen it possible to improve the situation. So as mentioned you can follow the above advice.
Hope that helps.

Warmest Regards
Robert Lee

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Thanks and have a happy
Chinese New Year

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