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Dear Anon,


There are two ways at looking into this:-


1. Human Luck Factor

Some of us enjoy putting on jewellry or wear some jewellry. And perhaps, make them feel good or even confident of one-self.


Drawing a parallel, it is akin to buying somedecorative itemsfor the home. Imagine, a home can orlook very dull without some form of decoration.


2. Under the Five Elements Concept


Reference: http://www.geomancy.net/resources/theories/fs-5element.htm


Under the Five Elements concept, if we take a careful look at the "destructive" cycle; one can see the "constant"


Metal "destroys" Wood or
Water "destroys" Fire or
Wood "destroys"Earth or
Fire "destroys" Metal or
Earth "destroys" Water


For example, Wood "destroys" Earth.


Look at it this way: The roots of a tree (WOOD) crush the earth to get nourishment.

While Metal "destroys" wood to gain wealth. For example, imainge we have a block of wood, which costs as little as $1. But if we can use metal implement to carve out an object, this can cost much more than the $1. Thus, here, metal adds value to the wood!


The idea behind this concept of Destructive cycle is that there is one condition to this: one must be a STRONG element.


Thus, if you are a STRONG wood person, then, the metal implement that helps to carve out an object of art will not "harm" the person. But if one is considered as a WEAK wood, person then wearing too much metal (gold) may not be too good. If we base on this Five Elements concept.


Warmest Regards,
Cecil


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Anonymous wrote:
I would like to know if this is true that person belongs to wood element should not wear gold and silver.



Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

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