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From: Anon (Hidden from Privacy)
Date: 7/5/2002 10:07 AM

Dear Wasis,

1. The Five Elements Concept is all about balance. This is where many of us do not take advantage of it properly.

2. Cannot be blamed as many of us can only understand two combinations or two elements.

3. For example, in this case where there is a wood threat i.e. a lamp post. (Because, it is tall and thin is represented as a wood element).

4. Under the destructive cycle of Five Elements concept, yes, it is true that Metal (fishes) is used to destroy Wood threat.

5. Once this is done, wood remains weak.

To ACHIEVE A BALANCE, a third element is used here (under the productive cycle):-

where METAL -> WATER -> WOOD forms a combination flow in the productive cycle.

6. Do take note that once metal destroys wood, it is weaken. And a three cycle flow, helps to best balance this flow.

7. Secondly, water is often used because it is considered as a Ming Tang or bright Hall effect.

Alternatively, wood element threat can be neutralised with fire and earth element.

Perhaps, you can ponder over these statements and hopefully see the light:-

Element with best balances

Fire with Earth and Metal or
Fire with Wood and Water

Metal with Water and Wood or
Metal with Earth and Fire

Warmest Regards,
Cecil

On 7/4/2002 10:21:03 PM, Wasis Sugiono wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>
>I'm quite confused about your
>explanation below. Lamp post
>is considered wood.
>And you wrote the threat is
>water. Whereas water produces
>wood (productive
>flow). In this case, water
>will enhance wood, thus it
>will enhance the threat
>too. Please correct me if I'm
>wrong. Thanks in advance.
>
>Regards,
>Wasis
>
>> Another example is of a landed property. If there is a lamp post slicing into
>the window
>> of a house; a common cure is:-
>>
>> Wood element Threat
>>
>> the tall thin lamp post (can be made of any material e.g. wood or metal)
>represents the
>> wood element because it is tall and thin. Much like the trunk of a tree.
>>
>> Water & Metal element
>>
>> The popular concept here is to use a fish tank with goldfish to counter the
>above wood
>> threat.
>>
>> Under the Five elements concept, you will find that the two elements
>introduced will
>> create a productive flow:-
>>
>> Where it becomes:-
>>
>> Metal -> Water -> Wood
>>
>> Reference url:-
>> https://www.geomancy.net/resources/theories/fs-5element.htm


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