muffin_99 Posted January 18, 2000 Share Posted January 18, 2000 Dear cecil,I read in a book that one should keep sea salt in the NE and SW location to stabilize the area. I needed to know why sea salt is considered earth element since it is derived from the water and not from earth. Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 18, 2000 Staff Share Posted January 18, 2000 Dear Anon,Lets look at it closely:1. " North East and SW are Earth element locations."2. To determine or check if a location is imbalanced, one has to use the Flying Star analsys instead of simply using the `cure' of "salt water".As you have correctly mentioned, salt water (salt) need not necessarily be the earth element.Perhaps, the author had visualised `grains' of salt as near equivalent to `grains of sand' representing earth element. I feel that one should not place salt water at NE and SW without any reason.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 1/18/00 2:48:37 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear cecil,I read in a book that oneshould keep sea salt in the NEand SW location to stabilizethe area. I needed to know whysea salt is considered earthelement since it is derivedfrom the water and not fromearth. Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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