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Dear Cecil:
Before the "Free Reports" tool of your web site was upgraded, I had thought that I was a "weak water".
Now, I have found that I am a "strong water", which makes me worried. The carpeting colors in my living room and bed rooms are either blue or gray; therefore, there is a flooding in the house.
What should I do to neutralize the effect of "too much water"? (I have white walls all around the interior of the house.)
Regards,
Anon
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Dear Anon,
You need to have more Wood (green/brown) in your clothing on a personal level.
And/or to create a triple combination flow ie:-
Metal (white/gold) -> Water (blue/black/gray) -> Wood (green/brown)
Once in a harmonious flow of combination, it does not matter if the decor is more blue, as the water will be converted to Wood, and the Wood is neutralised by Metal. Thus, the elements become in harmony with each other as opposed to having too much of a certain element.
Thus, in Feng Shui, it is important to note that it is more important to have a balance of 20% of each element. However, that is sometimes too difficult to achieve that. Thus, we apply feng shui based on the what elements you favour most and what you lacks.
Warmest Regards
Robert Lee

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On 5/16/2003 11:07:50 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Cecil:
Before the "Free Reports" tool
of your web site was upgraded,
I had thought that I was a
"weak water".
Now, I have found that I am a
"strong water", which makes me
worried. The carpeting colors
in my living room and bed
rooms are either blue or gray;
therefore, there is a flooding
in the house.
What should I do to neutralize
the effect of "too much
water"? (I have white walls
all around the interior of the
house.)
Regards,
Anon

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