myfs_104106 Posted February 9, 2005 Share Posted February 9, 2005 If Metal was used toremedy the 3 (arguments/conflicts/lawsuits)in a sectorthat has3M (wood)/7W (metal)/and 6A (metal),how would it affect the unfavorable 7? If Fire is used as the remedy, will it reduce the favorable 6? Thank you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 9, 2005 Staff Share Posted February 9, 2005 Dear Oliv,1. I must emphasie that the Flying Star concept uses the Five elements concept. 2. Between the "cures" related to the Productive cycle or "cures" based on the Destructive cycle, one should always try to use "cures" relating to the Productive cycle, first.3. Again, I refer to the 5 elements cycle under this link:- http://www.geomancy.net/resources/theories/fs-5element.htm4. Based on the subsitution model which I had just recently postulated:-The productive cycle:-Metal - Quote Water -WoodThus both 7 and 6 are metal element, where 3 is wood element.Thus: 7 & 6 - Water -3Thus under the harmonious cycle, the remedy is to use water to breach the gap of Metal to Wood.Adding Fire as a cure is not productive since under the destructive cycle fire destroy metal. Since we have a good #6 strong metal, overall based on the three #'s that you had mentioned, water element is the best cure, here.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 2/9/2005 7:01:58 PM, Anonymous wrote:If Metal was usedtoremedy the 3(arguments/conflicts/lawsuits)in a sectorthathas3M (wood)/7W(metal)/and 6A(metal),how would itaffect the unfavorable7? If Fire is used asthe remedy, will it reduce thefavorable 6?Thank you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_104106 Posted February 10, 2005 Share Posted February 10, 2005 Thank you SO much Master Lee. This has been a very confusing area for me during the 3 years I have studied tradtional Chinese feng shui. No one, until you, has explained the process of choosing a remedy (first Productive then Destructive). It is such a simple and basic point, yet if a student is not aware of it, it becomes quite a large issue. Once again THANK YOU!!Best Wishes,Oliv Sullivan Quote On 2/9/2005 7:10:04 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Oliv,1. I must emphasie that theFlying Star concept uses theFive elements concept.2. Between the "cures" relatedto the Productive cycle or"cures" based on theDestructive cycle, one shouldalways try to use "cures"relating to the Productivecycle, first.3. Again, I refer to the 5elements cycle under thislink:-http://www.geomancy.net/resources/theories/fs-5element.htm4. Based on the subsitutionmodel which I had justrecently postulated:-The productive cycle:-Metal - Water -WoodThus both 7 and 6 are metalelement, where 3 is woodelement.Thus: 7 & 6 -Water -3Thus under the harmoniouscycle, the remedy is to usewater to breach the gap ofMetal to Wood.Adding Fire as a cure is notproductive since under thedestructive cycle fire destroymetal. Since we have a good #6strong metal, overall based onthe three #'s that you hadmentioned, water element isthe best cure, here.WarmestRegards,CecilOn 2/9/2005 7:01:58 PM, Oliv Sullivanwrote:If Metal wasusedtoremedy the3(arguments/conflicts/lawsuits) in asectorthathas3M(wood)/7W(metal)/and6A(metal),how woulditaffect the unfavorable7?If Fire is used asthe remedy, willit reduce thefavorable6?Thank you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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