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Dear Carrie,
Based on the Five elements concept, you should wear wood colours e.g. green or brown.
Avoid wearing Red, pink or purple.
The purpose is to reduce the imbalance caused by too much earth.
You must not add more earth, as this cause too much earth. Remember that the Five Elements is all about balance. The imbalance of too much earth should be neutralised by e.g. wood element such as green or wood.
You can also consider water element e.g. wearing it. This is because earth destroys water (under 5 elements to create wealth) and thus help exhaust earth element.
Wishing you best of luck
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/29/00 7:04:47 AM, Carrie Barker wrote:
>I hope you can help me. I
>will be meeting the "higher
>up" in our company for an
>evaluation soon. The
>scheduled time for this will
>take place during an earth
>hour, an earth day, an earth
>month and wood (rabbit) year.
>I am strong earth and I am
>afraid this will be way to
>much earth, how can I maximize
>my chances for a good
>impression by wearing or
>having which other elements
>around me? Or, is it safe to
>use the old saying if you
>can't beat them, join them and
>go with even more earth?
>Thank you so much
>
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