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Dear Linda,
I am not sure if it is a coincidence with the yellow crysanthemums:
1. Usually, a reasonable good `test' is to place the plants/flowers at a specific location. If they usually die; then this is not a good sign.
2. Currently many homes may have the dreaded #5 misfortune or #2 `bad earth' elements at the main entrance.
3. As Yellow stands for `earth' element; it would not be ideal to use them at sectors such as the main entrance i.e. as it may inadvertently enhance the bad #5 (Bad yellow).
4. You can generate a free Flying Star report to check where the numbers #2 and #5 are. It is best to avoid - activating these sectors with Yellow or earth element (sand).
5. In my opinion, the yellow of the crysanthemums may have a result in your problems. If there is truly #2 or #5 at the main entrance, you could try to neutralise this with metal element (not the brass base with sand) but rather 6 i-ching coins.
Sample of coins can be seen under:
https://www.geomancy.net/mypictures/cgi-bin/imagesearch.cgi?img=0&search=coins&cat=all&x=19&y=10
You can use the i-ching coins.
Caution: However, ultimately the above advise should take into consideration interactions of the #mountain / #water and base #.
If your problems have `faded' away... you can leave the sector alone and remove the brass containers.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 6/5/01 6:45:00 PM, Linda Smith wrote:
>In the past week my family has
>had one disaster after
>another: 2 appliances broke
>down, an antique table was
>knocked over and broke, a
>camera was dropped and broken,
>and today our vehicle (that
>we've owned all of 2 weeks) is
>in the shop with transmission
>problems. There's also a lot
>more disagreements and stress
>in our family without any
>apparent cause. I find myself
>wondering what will go wrong
>tomorrow and fearing that it
>may get worse.
>
>The main door of our house is
>in the 'disaster' sector (SE)
>for both me and my husband,
>but we've lived in this house
>for over 10 years and never
>had a streak of bad luck like
>the past week. The only thing
>I can think of is that 2
>months ago I placed yellow
>crysanthemums in brass pots on
>each side of the front door.
>I'm not good with plants, and
>they ended up dying. Today I
>got rid of them but I was
>wondering if that could
>possibly contribute to all our
>recent bad luck?
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