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Hi,
Colours are secondary to Feng Shui. For example, it is best to get the `basics' correct e.g. to have a good house situated on a good site etc...
You can consider colours `nice to have' but not of primary importance.
More importantly, choose a colour of the car that you like.
I have read that there were some studies conducted (forgot the source) but one study mentioned that bright red cars are prone to accident. One reason is because the colour of the car blend with the brake lights and was not noticeable. This is before many new cars and countries require a third brake light especially at the back glass window or bonnet. So, in the past, it would be " foolish" if one did not really intend to buy a red car but because of FS, go out to buy one and met with an accident (worse still meet with a fatal accident).
Here, it is best not even to know about Feng Shui.
Overall, Feng Shui must not be practised or `run' our lifes or we become the `slave' of it.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil Lee
On 8/12/99 12:22:07 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>
>When choosing the color for
>Car. Is it necessary to
>consider the strength of the
>element. Can you suggest color
>for strong wood. Thanks.
>
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