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Dear Wasis,
1. Yes, the land, it is very vital to `control' water below us.
2. This is why, often a pagado was built along water channels below ground to try and neutralise it.
3. It is said that wells contain `spirts' and we have to control it.
4. We have to look at Feng Shui from may facets and angles.
5. In many fields, there are their specialisations. In Feng Shui also, many of us have our specific specialisation - that represents our location.
6. For example, in a vast relatively undeveloped regions, most of the Feng Shui work is related to the land, the `water' on this land such as wells and underground water movements.
7. In built-up regions, we see more double-triple storey landed homes, apartments, of concrete and high-rise buildings.
8. Therefore, a Feng Shui practitioner in a rural setting would see more and thru time, understand more of settings such as what you had mentioned.
9. The key success is therefore: that we (humans) and our dwelling must harmonize with our surroundings. This is the key essence or the fundamentals universal to all who want to apply Feng Shui.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 5/18/2003 12:22:29 AM, Wasis Sugiono wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>
>I understand that 8 Trigrams
>are too general. It is like
>finding the wealth
>corner. The reason I asked you
>that matter because I am
>interested in a topic in
>a fengshui show on a national
>TV. Once, the topic was water.
>Water as source of
>life cannot be hampered. For
>example: well. If it is not
>used any longer, it
>cannot be closed without
>ventilation nor heaped up.
>Then 2 audiences called. One
>said has a closed and unused
>well in north west. The
>problems are pain around
>waist and the breadwinner died
>recently. So, the master said
>North west = waist,
>father. The remedies he
>suggested are installing
>non-stop lamp above the well
>or
>a pipe so that the well can
>"breath."
>
>Next, the other called in. She
>said has quarrel problem. The
>master said she
>must have an unused well in
>East. That leads to family and
>throat problems such
>as quarrel & slip-tongue. She
>agreed with him.
>
>Another example:
>Fire represents enthusiasm,
>energetic
>too much fire in south =
>hyperactive
>too less fire in south =
>surfeited
>Thus he suggested not to place
>water in south
>
>As far as I know, the remedies
>that master suggests are
>simple: mirror, non-stop
>lamp, pipe, etc. He never asks
>to place figurines or
>something like Black Sect.
>Just like you: fix the leaks
>first.
>
>Do you agree with his method?
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Regards,
>Wasis
>
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