Guest Posted February 6, 2002 Share Posted February 6, 2002 This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understandthis format, some or all of this message may not be legible.------_=_NextPart_001_01C1AF6F.3DC250A0Content-Type: text/plain;charset="iso-8859-1"Dear Cecil,What is the binding element for a couple where both elements are in conflictand weak? E.g, If one is a weak fire and another weak water, what is thebinding element then? It is easy when one is weak fire and the other isstrong water - the binding element in this case would be wood as woodstrengthens weak fire and wood exhausts strong water.Therefore, what happens when both have weak elements and they are inconflict? Thanks,Kieren------_=_NextPart_001_01C1AF6F.3DC250A0Content-Type: text/html;charset="iso-8859-1"Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableDear Cecil,What is the binding element for a =couple where both elements are in conflict and weak? E.g, If one is a =weak fire and another weak water, what is the binding element then? It =is easy when one is weak fire and the other is strong water - the =binding element in this case would be wood as wood strengthens weak =fire and wood exhausts strong water.Therefore, what happens when both have =weak elements and they are in conflict? Thanks,Kieren------_=_NextPart_001_01C1AF6F.3DC250A0-- Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 7, 2002 Staff Share Posted February 7, 2002 Dear Kieren,1. Ideally, the compatibility of two persons is good: normally one common binding element is sufficent.2. However, there are many different combinations. As you have given an example:WEAK vs WEAK i.e. weak fire vs weak water.Here, the binding element would have to be two binding elements: wood and water element: where wood is a necessity here. Where wood must be need to strength the weak fire person and to offset the introduction of water for weak water person. With this two elements, it will form a combination flow i.e. water -> wood -> fire (flow). 3. Therefore, any of the permutations of:WEAK VS WEAKWEAK VS STRONG or STRONG VS WEAKSTRONG VS STRONGAny of the 5 elements in relation to the above can form a binding element.The above is Traditional best pratises but I found many FS practitioners not practising it. And this is one of the key analysis that we make use of.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 2/6/2002 7:38:12 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Cecil,What is the binding elementfor a couple where bothelements are in conflictand weak? E.g, If one is aweak fire and another weakwater, what is thebinding element then? It iseasy when one is weak fire andthe other isstrong water - the bindingelement in this case would bewood as woodstrengthens weak fire and woodexhausts strong water.Therefore, what happens whenboth have weak elements andthey are inconflict? Thanks,Kieren Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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