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Dear Anon,
Rulers belong to another `school' of Feng Shui or Imperial carpentry.
There are rulers for the dead (Yin) and rulers (Yang) or living. Many modern rulers or tape measures sold have both these two measurements on it.
There is a sample at: www.geomancy.net/fs/ruler.htm
The problem here is that if one finds in the market now, there are more than four different versions of the ruler (based on various different methods to derive the auspicious sectors on the ruler.
In terms of importance, what is worse? Not to cure the imbalance or even if the measurements are not considered inauspicious?
Priorty should go to curing the imbalance. Usually measurements are more crucial in Yin Feng Shui.
For Yang Feng Shui as I mentioned for furniture, nowadays, it is not practical to tailor made one.
Furthermore, applying 33.3 percent rule set, the 6 coins you mentioned are too insignificant.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/26/00 12:44:21 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>When one strings the 6 coins
>and measures it using the feng
>shui ruler(13 cm) It becomes
>inauspicious measurements
>since string of coins is
>visible. Does that it becomes
>a poison arrow. Thanks.
>
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