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Hi Cecil,
Is it possible to have perfectly balance elements on a person?In another other words,
not lacking of any elements or all 5 elements are perfectly balanced.
Thanks.
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Dear Anon,
Yes, this can be done symbolically.
In the past, it is common to find the grandfather (elder) anxious about the `Ming' or life of their grand child.
And, they would approach a geomancer to select a name that is suitable to the child.
In many instances, this can be done because it is common to find a Chinese with a three character name.
The first character is the surname. And this cannot be changed. But the surname or each Mandarin character represents an element.
If the child lacks a certain element, the two other characters can symbollically represent the missing elements.
And the name chosen best to add the missing element.
Here, it represents a good start for the child since, if the analysis and name is given correctly, it implies that the child has a `perfect or near perfect balance of elements.
Robert Lee is an expert in this area and everyday, he helps more than 3 or more clients on the selection of a child's name or help those who may require a change of name. This is quite a common thing for us Chinese.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 11/20/2002 12:56:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi Cecil,
Is it possible to have
perfectly balance elements on
a person?In another other
words,
not lacking of any elements or
all 5 elements are perfectly
balanced.
Thanks.

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