myfs_147846 Posted March 20, 2011 Share Posted March 20, 2011 Dear CecilFirst of all Im very grateful about this forum it helps a lot of people in applying traditional feng shui in our modern era.1. My question goes this way -in feng shui the concept is the balance of the 5 elements and every element represents a color- i.e color black, grey represents water, white gold for metal, green for wood etc...2. If a wall is painted with white it now represents metal element.3. What if a wood furniture (pinewood, maple etc) is painted with Black does it now represents water element? does the natural color or composition of the material is now neglected due to fact that it is being painted Black. Example2: What if a Silver coin is being painted with red does this now represent a fire element neglecting the metal nature on it? Example 3: what if a water is taintedwith all red does it still be a water element or thereis a combination of fire and water element on it?.4. Lastquestion Sir, doesan Element can be altered by simply changing its color? or the composition is the one were taking into consideration in which element does it belongs. Thank you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted March 20, 2011 Staff Share Posted March 20, 2011 These are some of the considerations:1. Yes, this is a good direction. As in the past, I had mentioned that one of the lowest common denominator is the Five Elements Concept. The lowest is: Taiji and Yin and Yang concept.2. However, when deciding what element an item or wall or feature is; still needs "JUDGEMENTAL SKILLS" and SUBJECTIVITY.3. Why?3.1. If the kitchen cabinet made of wood or even particle board or laminate or recycled material is covered by; the surface area - texture and colour will often determine what the element COULD be.3.2. Thus if the entire or majority of the kitchen cabinet is in say BRIGHT YELLOW; then yellow = earth element. Thus if the kitchen cabinet is in say green laminate: it could be considered as the wood element. Thus if the kitchen cabinet is covered by ORANGE colour; the orange colour represents the metal element.4. White can or may be considered as belonging to the metal element AND/OR a NEUTRAL colour. Frankly, there is no right or wrong in this assessment.5. However, more SPECIFIC OR DISTINCT SHAPES LIKE A TRIANGLE PYRAMID e.g. a block of wood shaped in the form of a triangle. 5.1. Since the shape is so distinct; sometimes even if it is entirely carved from a solid piece of wood; many of us would still "SEE" this TRIANGLE, pointed shape or rather our mind would register this MORE DISTINCTLY than it being literally a piece of wood. 5.2. Thus, if we were to sample people for their answers; I believe, many would "look thru" the wood and say that it is a pyramid or a triangular shape. Triangle shape is the fire element.6. Therefore, if the shape is so distinct; you can have more than one answer depending on how one see's the item!7. As I mentioned like so many other messages; there truly is no right or wrong answer! It is how each of us see's the item and allow our mind to see what is more important! Quote On 3/20/2011 4:46:23 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear CecilFirst of all Im verygrateful about this forum ithelps a lot of people inapplying traditional feng shuiin our modern era.1. Myquestion goes this way-in feng shui theconcept is the balance of the5 elements and every elementrepresents a color- i.e colorblack, grey representswater, white gold for metal,green for wood etc...2. If awall is painted with white itnow represents metalelement.3. What if a woodfurniture (pinewood, mapleetc) is painted with Blackdoes it now represents waterelement? does the naturalcolor or composition of thematerial is now neglected dueto fact that it is beingpainted Black. Example2: Whatif a Silver coin is beingpainted with red does this nowrepresent a fire elementneglecting the metal nature onit? Example 3: what if a wateris taintedwith all reddoes it still be a waterelement or thereis acombination of fire and waterelement on it?.4.Lastquestion Sir,doesan Element can bealtered by simply changing itscolor? or the composition isthe one were taking intoconsideration in which elementdoes it belongs. Thank you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_147846 Posted March 20, 2011 Share Posted March 20, 2011 DearCecilThank you for your honest and quick reply, the reasons I ask this question is that in the Flying star sample report found in your forum their are untimely star that needs to be weaken, in the proposed solution in each analysis it is mentioned what element you introduce to weaken a bad star combination, i.easide from the pendulum clock, 6 coins toweaken 5=earthI was thinking of colors of furnitures, closets, cabinets doors etc depending on the flying star that needs to be weaken or enhance. Thank you! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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