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Dear Cecil,
Thanks for your advice. I have checked out that my Yang Wood over Yang Metal luck pillar falls under the autumn period. Can I interprete it as: 1) metal is reasonably strong in autumn as it is supported by plenty of earth.
2) in autumn, wood is wilters, as a result,the Yang Wood is actually weak wood (i.e. weak competitors - is two wood of the same category friends or foe?)
As such, my above Luck Pillar is actually favourable for me.
My next question is what if Yin Wood and Yin Metal Luck pillar come into play? Will my luck improve or turn bad?
What if I have a mix luck pillar i.e. Yang Fire(good/neutral element) over Yang Water(bad element)? Will the bad one extinguish the good one or will I run a first 5 years of good luck and later 5 years of back luck?
Cecil, I also read your comment on Quantum Leap in Feng Shui with great interest. What can I do to achieve a Quantum Leap in feng shui? Or is it only within the rich of the extremely privilege (i.e. the already lucky ones?)Can I actually find myself a piece of auspicious land, and build my house on it and have my front door faces my best direction? Will this do the trick?
Warmest regards, SL
On 5/23/01 3:33:00 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
>Dear SL,
>
>Since your element is: Strong
>Wood:
>
>1. To create wealth: you can
>utilise METAL element.
>
>This is where Metal destroys
>Wood (Strong wood) to create
>wealth. Thus exhausting it.
>
>2. If you do the above
>constantly e.g. wear white
>shirt (white represents metal)
>or in contact of metal it will
>certainly help you to exhaust
>the Strong wood.
>
>3. If you apply the above
>destructive concept and at the
>same time exhaust your Strong
>wood i.e. to weak wood... you
>can still continue to have
>some Water element or Wood
>element in your life.
>
>It does not necessary mean
>that a Strong Wood person (in
>the above example) should
>always forgo some Water
>element or Wood element in
>their life.
>
>4. Fire and earth elements are
>in a way considered `neutral'
>elements for you.
>
>5. Under Luck Pillars the main
>concern is to determine what
>season of influence it is in
>your 10 year luck pillars.
>
>For example a sample luck
>pillar of a Strong Wood person
>born on 24 November 1954 at
>11.0am:-
>
>Luck Pillar 2, Age 14 - 22
>
>Here, the focus is what season
>this period falls?
>
>In the above example, this
>period falls under the Spring
>season. As this person is a
>strong wood, this is
>considered an auspicious
>period for him/her as it helps
>him.
>
>Please see below:
>
>On 5/22/01 11:17:00 AM, S L wrote:
>>
>>I found out that I am strong
>>Yang Wood born in spring. I
>>have plenty of wood and water
>>elements, so these are not
>>favourable to me.Will
>>earth,metal be good for me? I
>>know for sure fire is my best
>>element. Let's say my luck
>>pillar has a yang wood in the
>>heavenly stem and yang metal
>>in the earthly branch, how is
>>my luck going to turn out? If
>>it is bad, what are the
>>remedies?
>
>Under the Luck Pillars:
>
>Heavenly Stem:
>
>Combination join and new element clashes
>and ten deities are exampined together.
>
>Earthly Branch:
>
>Three combination directional / two
>combination new element clashes, harm,
>punhisment, self puunishment, romance
>star, movement star, nobelman star,
>academic satr, arts star ; hidden
>element, ten dieities, hidden element 2,
>ten deities 2 ... are looked at to look
>at the overall result to determine if
>that luck period is auspicious or
>requires prevention. This is looked at
>in relation to the period this seaons
>falls under.
>
>The above will then give a true picture
>of one's Luck pillars.
>
>Warmest Regards,
>Cecil
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