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Dear Dominique,
Please see below:-
On 2/23/2003 10:45:00 AM, Dominique Nguyen wrote:
>Dear Master Lee:
>
>Could you explain the
>reasoning on the use of
>6-string coins ?
In fact, this information is widely documented under this forum.
Please try to use the SEARCH feature located in this forum and type in words like " 6 coin " or " 6 coins ".
I believe, you can be able to see a long (very, very long) list of what is is used for.
>Is it used
>to cure bad sectors or can it
>be used to enhance a sector
>such as wealth ?
If you do the above SEARCH, you should have no problem understand that for most part it is used as a cure.
For enhacing wealth sector:
1. Please try to take some effort to understand the Five Elements Concept.
2. For those who are new, the easiest to understand is the Productive Cycle:
2.1 Here, if one look carefully at the productive cycle - Metal SUPPORTS Water.
2.3 Thus, Metal is often associated with water.
For those who are new to Feng Shui should spent some time to go thru in particular this resource:-
https://www.geomancy.net/resources/art/arowanafish.htm
Please go thru Q1 (question 1) and in particular Q2 (question 2).
Q2 will give one a clue how metal (6 coins represents Metal) element is used in Feng Shui.
3. Under Flying Star Feng Shui, if a location has Metal stars e.g. #7 or #6, then in general we can add water to a location to enhance `wealth'.
4. Conversely, if water positions are located or placed, we can use metal to enhance it. As shown in the above link.
A good example is the Suntec City fountain where the circle represent Metal element. And the circle ring is actually made of metal.
Another good example is a circular ball rotating on water. Here, circle also represents Metal element. And water is often used to lubricate or mix with it.
Under the destructive cycle, Metal destroys wood to create wealth. Please do some homework and try to do a SEARCH for any of these and understand their use.
>Do the coins have to be a
>certain type of coins....I've
>seen I-ching coins, coins with
>dragons on 1 side and Chinese
>writings on the other side and
>they also come in different
>size...
Often, try to use uniform sized coins from the same era e.g. Ching or Ming dynasty type of coins. They are often imitation coins - which is ok. They do not need to be decorative dragon ones.
>Can you hang more than 1 set
>of 6-string coins such as 6
>sets ?
I have only one advise here: Please ponder over this " Greed begets Greed ".
Furthermore, many of us do not care about fixing leaks. All we care is to forget that they exists. And the simplistic method is always... How do I create wealth? If so, this forum is not U.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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