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Dear Master,


Using your free report, I realised I am a weak yin earth and my most unfavourable colour is green.


However, as my house is facing south east and thus the element "wood", I wastold that green is a favourable colour for painting the walls of the house.


Now i am confused, when choosing the colour to paint one's house, should it based on the element of the house or the element of the person living there?


Thanks in advance.


Regards


Kris






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1. The professional approach is more than the simplistic view that since the home is facing "south-east"; it DOES NOT automatically mean that the best colour(s) is GREEN (SE = wood).


2. For example, most of the professional Feng Shui practitioners apply Flying Star Feng Shui. And if a SECTOR of a home does have a #3; this represents "BAD WOOD". And anything associated with green such as GREEN colour or green plants is considered inauspicious, here.


3. Thus the notion that SE = Wood, West = Metal, North = Water is too simplistic and often unfortunately, considered as "Kindergarten Feng Shui".


4. Traditionally professional Feng Shui practitioners would first look at Para 2 (Flying Star) and after considering this, then it is NICE-to have the specific location customised if possible to one's ba zi colours.



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Dear Master,


Using your free report, I realised I am a weak yin earth and my most unfavourable colour is green.


However, as my house is facing south east and thus the element "wood", I wastold that green is a favourable colour for painting the walls of the house.


Now i am confused, when choosing the colour to paint one's house, should it based on the element of the house or the element of the person living there?


Thanks in advance.


Regards


Kris



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