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Cecil,
1) In the area (9,5, base star=8) that a Wood cure is proposed, would a pot of house plants suffice? Remember you mentioned anything less than 33.3% of the sector would not be effective...
2) In the area where Metal cure, which is to destroy and control wood, is proposed, should I avoid putting plants in that area?
3) If the base star fullfill the balance. Would I still need to apply the cure?
Thanks in advance,
Kolsan
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Dear Koslan,
Please see below:-

 

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On 3/14/01 12:18:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Cecil,
1) In the area (9,5, base
star=8) that a Wood cure is
proposed, would a pot of house
plants suffice? Remember you
mentioned anything less than
33.3% of the sector would not
be effective...

1. Thank you for raising this intriguing question.
2. Aside from the 33.3% ruleset, symbolism plays a role in Feng Shui:
2.1 For instance, when implementing a metal cure, it is not mandatory to utilize large amounts of 'metal'. In this context, 'Big metal' or substantial quantities of metal are symbolized by the number 6. Consequently, 6 i-ching coins are frequently employed to signify 'large quantities of metal'.
2.2 In reference to Para 2.1, we observe that adherence to the 33.3% ruleset is not required, allowing us to alternatively apply 'symbolism' in Feng Shui.
3. Applying a wood cure can be particularly challenging, especially since 'Big Wood' is represented by the number 3. Therefore, should we position 3 potted plants in the area to symbolize 'Big Wood'? It is important to remember that for a successful 'cure', it is advisable to use 'Big .... followed by the element'. If you possess three small potted plants, they can be utilized or arranged there. However, keep in mind that maintenance may pose a challenge, and the arrangement might appear somewhat unusual.
4. Regarding a plant cure, in my view, it can be either a 'live' plant or an artificial one. The plant should be of a suitable size if one opts to place a single plant.

 

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2) In the area where Metal
cure, which is to destroy and
control wood, is proposed,
should I avoid putting plants
in that area?


Yes, you should avoid placing plants in an area where Metal cure should be used. (Where possible).

 

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3) If the base star fullfill
the balance. Would I still
need to apply the cure?


No you need not apply the cure especially if the base star has a " Big .... element " i.e. Big Wood; Big Metal...
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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