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Dear Grace,
The clue to the wealth element is based on two considerations:
1. Personal Ba Zi element of a person.
Is the person a weak or strong wood?
2. The "Destructive Cycle" of the Five Elements Concept.
Reference: http://www.geomancy.net/resources/theories/fs-5element.htm
3. If one looks carefully at the "Destructive sequence", it is actually quite misleading to say that the destructive sequence in `no good'. In fact, the destructive sequence has also to do with wealth creation.
4. For example:
In the case of the wood element. A plant or tree gets its nurishment from the ground. Here, literally, the roots of the plants go into the earth to `crush' and anchor itself into it. This is indeed `destructive' to the earth.
5. But, if we look at it from a different angle; the plant or tree's wealth is associated with the earth.
6. Similarly, if we can imagine a block of wood. A block of wood can be bought cheaply or sometimes free! from nature. We can use a metal implement to carve up an object. This object, if it is a nice work of art can fetch a much higher sum. Thus, metal's wealth comes from wood.
7. A weak metal person:
A weak metal person cannot directly benifit from his wealth since his metal tools are considered small. And unable to fully `attack' his wealth i.e. wood. Thus, ideally, a metal person's wealth career is often said to be in the wood area but better still if it is associated with earth element.
8. Similarly, a weak wood person's wealth element is still Earth element but better still if his /her job has much to do or associated with water element.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 10/8/2003 9:35:04 PM, Anonymous wrote:
HI,
What is favourable wealth for
weak wood person ?
solobo


Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

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