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Dear Master Cecil


There are 2 questions here:-


1. I have read in some books that Jade Plants are of metal element and then in others "plants" are "plants" so they are of wood element, could you please advise which element do the Jade Plants belong to?


2. Massage therapy businessis quite popular nowadays, what element does this type of business/career belong to?


Thank you


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Dear Earl,


Please see below:-


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On 4/21/2004 10:14:36 AM, Anonymous wrote:

Dear Master Cecil

There are 2 questions here:-

1. I have read in some

books that Jade Plants are of

metal element and then in

others "plants" are "plants"

so they are of wood element,

could you please advise which

element do the Jade Plants

belong to?

1. This question is quite similar to the issue of whether or not to apply the Feng Shui ruler.-


2. Reference:-
http://www.geomancy.net/resources/theories/fs-ruler.htm


3. Nowadays, not many people can afford to make-to-measure furniture such as readily available tables (dining / living / study / work ) tops.


4. Again, many of us do not have the luxury of employing "an imperial carpenter" who in the past, have all the time to make-to-measure furniture.


5. Nowadays, frankly, it does not often matter if all or any of our common furniture need to be auspicious under the Feng Shui ruler or not.


6. However, for the Chinese, the most important furniture to look out is the altar (family altar or altar to place a god e.g. Goddness of Mercy etc..) Otherwise, it is less important issue especially if the furniture is mass produced.


5. On your question of Plants


5.1 Yes, generally all or most plants could be considered as a wood element. Unless, it has a distinctive colour such as a "red" plant or a plant with a specific major colour other than green or brown.


5.2 The major distinction of plants are the catus category or plants that have spines or spikes. Often, there are recommendations to place / or not to place such plants.


5.3 Anyway, if one is too free or has really nothing better to do; can with the knowlege of the Five Elements classify plants as under either / or:-


5.4 Element:-
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Metal
Fire
Water
Earth
Wood


5.5 Reference:
http://www.geomancy.net/resources/theories/fs-5element.htm


5.6 For example, plants that have a circular shaped flower, this flower can be considered as belonging to a metal element since it is circular or round in shape. And especially if the flower is white or gold in colour.


5.7 Thus, for flowers, it can be classifed based on it's shape and colour.


5.8 Leaves similarly can be classified into the various elements.


6. Retiree? Retrenched?


As I mentioned earlier, if one is too free, than by all means go and identify each variety of flowers and plants.



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2. Massage therapy

businessis quite popular

nowadays, what element does

this type of business/career

belong to?

Often, the end result of a massage is representative of wood element. Which represents - an act of growth /healing or feeling better after the session.

While the act of massaging often is fluid, as one goes thru the contour of a human body, thus this act has more to do with the water element.


The act of promoting a Massage parlourhas more to do with Marketing and sales or the Fire element


The act of accounting / finance related to the business has more to do with the Metal element.


Often, again, there is noabsolute RIGHT or WRONG classification.


What we should do instead is to look at EACH process that is or will be carried out. And determine / or try to classify it into one of the 5 elements.


Nowadays, because of multi-skilling involved, many occupations do not necessarily belong strictly only to ONE specific element.


As mentioned, one should use reason and logic to set out our personal reason(s) as to why we classific an act or action or process in that way.


Warmest Regards,
Cecil



Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

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