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Dear Sophia,


Under symbolism in Feng Shui, 6 represents "Big metal". And six coins literally represent = big metal.


And in Feng Shui, "big metal" is used to neutralise sha qi such as #5 misfortune, sickness or #2 sickness or #3 bad wood (disputes quarrels).


Thus 6 coins = "big metal" is akin to " the mother of all general cures" afflicting a location that may or going to have #5, #2, #3 as an example.


For #5, sometimes #6 metal may not be enough. that is why sometimes a wind chime is introduced or a constant chiming grand father type of clock is used.


Warmest Regards,
Cecil


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On 10/7/2004 8:31:02 AM, Anonymous wrote:

Dear Master

What is the meaning of the six

coins place at the center of

the main door?

Thank you.

Regards

Sophia Chia





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Dear Master Cecil


I sincerely thank you very much for replying but I'm not very sure what you mean? Is it what you mean if my kua is #2 it is best to place six coins at the centre top of the main door to prevent from sickness,#3 disputes quarrels or #5 misfortune.


Warmest regards


Sophia Chia


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On 10/7/2004 8:35:39 AM, Anonymous wrote:

Dear Sophia,

Under symbolism in Feng Shui,

6 represents "Big metal". And

six coins literally represent

= big metal.

And in Feng Shui, "big metal"

is used to neutralise sha qi

such as #5 misfortune,

sickness or #2 sickness or #3

bad wood (disputes quarrels).

Thus 6 coins = "big metal" is

akin to " the mother of all

general cures" afflicting a

location that may or going to

have #5, #2, #3 as an example.

For #5, sometimes #6 metal may

not be enough. that is why

sometimes a wind chime is

introduced or a constant

chiming grand father type of

clock is used.

Warmest Regards,Cecil

On 10/7/2004 8:31:02 AM, Sophia Chia

wrote:
Dear Master
What is

the meaning of the six
coins place at

the center of
the main door?
Thank

you.
Regards
Sophia Chia




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Dear Sophia,


Actually, the gist of it is that six coins represents big metal. And under Flying star feng shui, it is often used as a "cure" to neutralise some bad #star numbers.


You may have to understand Flying star numbers like #2, #3 or #5 in order to understand whether this cure is suitable or not for the situation.


Warmest Regards,
Cecil


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On 10/10/2004 6:41:21 PM, Anonymous wrote:

Dear Master Cecil

I sincerely thank you very

much for replying but I'm not

very sure what you mean? Is it

what you mean if my kua is #2

it is best to place six coins

at the centre top of the main

door to prevent from

sickness,#3 disputes quarrels

or #5 misfortune.

Warmest regards

Sophia Chia

On 10/7/2004 8:35:39 AM, Cecil Lee

wrote:
Dear Sophia,
Under

symbolism in Feng Shui,
6 represents

"Big metal". And
six coins literally

represent
= big metal.
And in Feng

Shui, "big metal"
is used to

neutralise sha qi
such as #5

misfortune,
sickness or #2 sickness

or #3
bad wood (disputes

quarrels).
Thus 6 coins = "big metal"

is
akin to " the mother of

all
general cures" afflicting

a
location that may or going

to
have #5, #2, #3 as an

example.
For #5, sometimes #6 metal

may
not be enough. that is

why
sometimes a wind chime

is
introduced or a

constant
chiming grand father type

of
clock is used.
Warmest

Regards,Cecil
On 10/7/2004 8:31:02

AM, Sophia Chia
wrote:
Dear

Master
What is
the meaning of the

six
coins place at
the center

of
the main

door?
Thank
you.
Regards
Sop

hia Chia





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