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Dear Wasis,
In my opinion, it is best not to practise Feng Shui in relation to a direction and its related colour or element.
The rationale is because, it is too general without considering the birth chart of a house.
Instead, you can perhaps look at the two theories:-
1. Protect, protect, protect.
Stand a the main door and look out of the house. Are there any threats? If so, appropriate cure(s) should be used.
Without relating to whether, e.g. North = water. As sometimes, two potted plants can be used to neutralise a poison arrow etc...
2. Flying Star Feng Shui
Use this instead to look at the sector. As it involves three element relations and the 81-combinations of the #mountain with #water star and base star.
The proper use of these three will give a higher level of understanding of what is `in-store' at that sector.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 5/16/2002 5:12:20 AM, Wasis Sugiono wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>
>My house has a north-facing
>(please note it doesn't mean
>that the main door direction
>is North). Since North =
>Water, is it necessary to
>destroy the water element by
>planting trees? I post this
>question because my frontage
>is pavement with one or two
>potted plants. Are potted
>plants enough to destroy
>water? Thanks in advance.
>
>Regards,
>Wasis
>
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