myfs_77304 Posted January 25, 2002 Share Posted January 25, 2002 I am about to purchase a new vehicle, and am concerned about which color to choose. I have the choice of gold or silver (metals), blue (water) and red (fire). Should I choose to balance the actual element of the vehicle (metal) with a complimentary element (fire or water) or choose to balance my personality (slight introvert) with fire, for instance??? Need to make this decision in the next week... thanks! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 25, 2002 Staff Share Posted January 25, 2002 Dear Deirdre,1. If one is applying Chinese Divinity methods; the analysis done is thru the use of "Pillars of Destiny analysis".2. Pillars of Destiny can be used to analyse a person with the result of finding the person's element and strength.3. For example, if the vehicle is gold or silver (metal element):-This car is favourable to a person whose element is Strong Earth. But is unfavourable for say a Weak Earth person.4. In another example, if the vehicle is blue (water element):-For a Strong Earth person, this is a real benefit as his/her wealth element or colour is Water (Blue, black or grey).Blue is also favourable for a Strong Metal person (although his wealth element is Wood or green -which is not one of the colours).This colour is not favourable to a Strong Water person. But is favourable to a weak wood person.5. For a red car:-It is beneficial to a person who is of the Strong Water element. And this colour: Red is his/her wealth element. If you know your element and strength, and if it is not any of the above, do let me know so that I can advise you on each of the colours ie. whether it is favourable; unfavourable or your wealth element colour.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 1/25/2002 12:24:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:I am about to purchase a newvehicle, and am concernedabout which color to choose.I have the choice of gold orsilver (metals), blue (water)and red (fire). Should Ichoose to balance the actualelement of the vehicle (metal)with a complimentary element(fire or water) or choose tobalance my personality (slightintrovert) with fire, forinstance??? Need to make thisdecision in the next week...thanks! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jbfengshui Posted January 25, 2002 Share Posted January 25, 2002 Dear Cecil,Point 1: Quote If you know your element and strength, and if it is not any of theabove, do let me know so that I can advise you on each of the colours ie.whether it is favourable; unfavourable or your wealth element colour. Point 2: Quote Blue is also favourable for a Strong Metal person (although his wealthelement is Wood or green -which is not one of the colours). So exactly what is the wealth element colour for a Strong Metal person ?Blueish Green or Greenish Blue?John Bouttaveth :)**********************************************************************This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential andintended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom theyare addressed. If you have received this email in error please notifythe HPA Postmaster: postmaster@hpa.com.au.This footnote also confirms that this email message has been swept byMIMEsweeper for the presence of computer viruses. Before opening or using any attachments we recommend you check them for viruses and defects. Our liability is limited to resupplying any affected attachments.www.hpa.com.au**********************************************************************(File attachment removed) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 25, 2002 Staff Share Posted January 25, 2002 Dear John,1. There is a difference between favourable colour(s) and wealth element colour.2. Thus for a Strong Metal person:-2.1 Favourable element/colours:Water (blue/black/grey), Fire (red), wood (green/brown).2.2 Unfavourable element/colour: Earth 9yellow), metal (white/gold).3. Wealth element/colour: Wood (green/brown).Thus if one notice carefully, the wealth element colour is one of the favourable colours for the person.The difference here is that under the destructive sequence (reference url: http://www.geomancy.net/resources/theories/fs-5element.htm )4. Since the person is a Strong Metal, the Strong Metal can be used to destroy Wood. The end result is what is termed wealth for the Strong Metal person.5. Similiarly, If a person is Strong Earth person, he/she can destroy Water element to create wealth.. etc...6. But if one is a Weak Metal, person, one must or have to increase one's metal element first before one can take advantage and `destroy' wood. If not, this will be detrimental to the Weak Metal person.7. In short: 7.1 You MUST be a Strong element person 7.2 Under the destructive sequence, if your element is water (say a Strong water person, then your wealth element is Fire). You can destroy fire with the result that you neutralise the strong water and by definition under the Five elements concept, you can then achieve `wealth'. Wealth may not automatically mean money but can be health, family... happiness.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 1/25/2002 12:53:27 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Cecil,Point 1:If you know your element andstrength, and if it is not anyof theabove, do let me know so thatI can advise you on each ofthe colours ie.whether it is favourable;unfavourable or your wealthelement colour.Point 2:Blue is also favourable for aStrong Metal person (althoughhis wealthelement is Wood or green-which is not one of thecolours).So exactly what is the wealthelement colour for a StrongMetal person ?Blueish Green or GreenishBlue?John Bouttaveth :)**********************************************************************This email and any filestransmitted with it areconfidential andintended solely for the use ofthe individual or entity towhom theyare addressed. If you havereceived this email in errorplease notifythe HPA Postmaster:postmaster@hpa.com.au.This footnote also confirmsthat this email message hasbeen swept byMIMEsweeper for the presenceof computer viruses.Before opening or using anyattachments we recommend youcheck themfor viruses and defects. Our liability is limited toresupplying any affectedattachments.www.hpa.com.au**********************************************************************(File attachment removed) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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