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Dear Anon,
1. Hopefully, the red string does not stain or release red colour. Else simply rinse it with soap and water and leave it to dry.
2. In my opinion, although 3 represents wood and under the destructive process of Five elements concept:
Metal destroy wood, often, this have very little success.
It has more to do with `ren chai' or human luck. We want to believe in feeling lucky, that's all. Equivalent to the notion put to us by many Geomancers' that all of us have a wealth corner in a home. It is only to give us a sense of satifaction.
For those who have watched Chinese period dramas or shows - and see the furniture arrangement, have anyone yet to see a show with an owner telling us that they have a wealth corner?
Real Feng Shui or earth luck has to do more with the external environment, site, land and building rather than all these material goods.
I have often mentioned that instead of buying figurines, it is even better to use that money to invest on one's children or hug one's children more. Human relationships is much better than all the material goods that we buy, and go dusty.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 3/25/2003 7:32:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>i have 3 i-ching coins tied
>with red thread and have been
>using it. how do i cleanse it
>or do i have to clean it at
>all?
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