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Dear Cecil,
With regards to the binding element of a couple, whereby one person is a strong fire, while the one is a weak fire, does this couple needs any binding element? In my opinion, I think they do not need any binding element as: "to strengthen a weak fire, one can use either wood or fire. While, for strong fire person, one needs to reduce the strength of the fire element by using earth or water element." In this case, when the strong fire can reduce one's fire strength by having a weak fire mate, therefore, there is no necessity of a binding element. Will this work this way? However, looking at the 4 pillars of destiny theory, both parties' lucky element is wood. How does it works here?
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Dear Rameshwaran,
In my opinion, it is not correct to say that a Strong Fire person's `lucky element' is wood. In fact, too much wood is unfavourable to a Strong Fire person.
Yes, a strong fire and weak fire e.g. partners can use binding elements.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 3/27/2002 8:14:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Cecil,
With regards to the binding
element of a couple, whereby
one person is a strong fire,
while the one is a weak fire,
does this couple needs any
binding element? In my
opinion, I think they do not
need any binding element as:
"to strengthen a weak fire,
one can use either wood or
fire. While, for strong fire
person, one needs to reduce
the strength of the fire
element by using earth or
water element." In this case,
when the strong fire can
reduce one's fire strength by
having a weak fire mate,
therefore, there is no
necessity of a binding
element. Will this work this
way? However, looking at the 4
pillars of destiny theory,
both parties' lucky element is
wood. How does it works here?


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