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Dear All
MAKING USE OF THE PRODUCTIVE CYCLE
UNDER THE FIVE ELEMENTS CONCEPT
Case Study
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1. This shop's owner / centre-point of shop display lacks water element.
2. In this example, this VCD/DVD shop placed a tall `S' shaped water feature.
3. This `S' shaped water feature has water bubbles rising to the top of this transparent `S' curve.
4. In Hong Kong, it is quite common to see such a monument in buildings to activate `water feature'.
4.1 This is where, a similar `S' curve as seen in this picture is made of metal e.g. Chrome/stainless steel or gold plating. This is placed on a stone pedestal.
4.2 This monument would thus represent:-
Metal element:
Since the `S' curve is made of metal, this represents = Metal element.
Water element:
This is represented by the wavy pattern or `S' curve of this modument.
Earth element:
This is represented by e.g. a rectangular pedestal to suppor this monument.
4.3 Please refer to the Productive Cycle of the Five Elements concept:-
Reference:-
http://www.geomancy.net/resources/theories/fs-5element.htm
One will notice a good three element flow in such a monument:-
EARTH -> METAL -> WATER
4.4 Using two or more productive element flows is considered very good use of the Five Elements Concept.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil Lee

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