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Dear Anon,
Thanks for bring up this interesting question.
1. For a better picture, please refer to:
http://www.geomancy.net/fs/5element.htm
Please look thru, the TEN HEAVENLY STEMS, where:
Fire element can be : Lightning vs Burning incense or Sun vs kitchen
Wood element : Timer vs Hewn timber or a small plant
For each element there is a `BIG' and `SMALL'
2. One should remember not to over `kill' or under `kill' in Feng Shui.
The thing to remember is that each element has a `BIG' and a `SMALL'.
For example, 6 coins refers to BIG METAL. It is quite acceptable to use BIG METAL to neutarlise a beam.
But if it is e.g. the edge of the corner, do we need such a `BIG' metal as the 6 coins.
3. Therefore, some cures e.g. especially if a specific number of coins as in metal is used, should not be used universally as there can be a different meaning.
While some others may not.
True or False: Does Two bamboo flutes represent BIG WOOD?
Learning is about activating our minds. Any guess? or you already know the answer:)
Thanks.
Cecil

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On 3/1/00 3:37:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi Cecil,
From postings here, I gather
that 6 coins can cure
wooden-beam sha qi because the
coins are metal element.
If we have poison arrows
resulting from corners of
wooden furniture such as
tables, cabinets or cupboards,
can we hang a string of 6
coins at these corners to cure
the sha qi?
Also for concrete beams, I
suppose bamboo flutes are used
because it bamboo is wood and
it destroys earth? If this is
true, can we just use other
objects made of wood to
counter the concrete beam?
Thank you


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