myfs_93249 Posted October 8, 2003 Share Posted October 8, 2003 HI, What is favourable wealth for weak wood person ?solobo Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 8, 2003 Staff Share Posted October 8, 2003 Dear Grace,The clue to the wealth element is based on two considerations:1. Personal Ba Zi element of a person.Is the person a weak or strong wood?2. The "Destructive Cycle" of the Five Elements Concept.Reference: http://www.geomancy.net/resources/theories/fs-5element.htm3. If one looks carefully at the "Destructive sequence", it is actually quite misleading to say that the destructive sequence in `no good'. In fact, the destructive sequence has also to do with wealth creation.4. For example:In the case of the wood element. A plant or tree gets its nurishment from the ground. Here, literally, the roots of the plants go into the earth to `crush' and anchor itself into it. This is indeed `destructive' to the earth. 5. But, if we look at it from a different angle; the plant or tree's wealth is associated with the earth.6. Similarly, if we can imagine a block of wood. A block of wood can be bought cheaply or sometimes free! from nature. We can use a metal implement to carve up an object. This object, if it is a nice work of art can fetch a much higher sum. Thus, metal's wealth comes from wood.7. A weak metal person:A weak metal person cannot directly benifit from his wealth since his metal tools are considered small. And unable to fully `attack' his wealth i.e. wood. Thus, ideally, a metal person's wealth career is often said to be in the wood area but better still if it is associated with earth element.8. Similarly, a weak wood person's wealth element is still Earth element but better still if his /her job has much to do or associated with water element.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 10/8/2003 9:35:04 PM, Anonymous wrote:HI, What is favourable wealth forweak wood person ?solobo Expand Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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