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Dear Cheui May,
In view of your request for a `better' understanding of some of the online reports such as " Balance of the Five Elements ";
We have created a new topic in this forum
" Learn more about Online Reports " where we will help to clarify or elaborate any questions relation to the interpretation of such reports and what to look for.
The number of online reports have grown tremendously and there are quite a no. of them. We will try to add as many of them into the above Topic as soon as possible.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 10/17/00 3:52:00 AM, Cheui May Heui wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>
>Thanks! This really gave me a
>lot of insight on how to use
>the elements.
>
>For my boyfriend, since he has
>60% earth, he should
>definitely enhance with metal.
>But for me, I have 0% water,
>13% wood, 13% fire, 34% earth
>and 37% metal. Since I have
>the most metal, would that be
>enough for me to control earth
>and at the same time produce
>water, or shall I enhance
>water since I have so little
>of it? If I enhance with
>water, how much would I need
>to produce wood to produce
>fire without producing more
>earth?
>
>Cheui May
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