Colour cures
Excerpts from the Joey Yap’s twitter feed.
This ‘lucky colour’ thing has got to stop. What really changes ur life is NOT the colours you wear. It’s ur decisions and actions.
Each decision and action can be classified into an element. Your BaZi helps you understand this.
This means, if your favourable element is fire — you do fire related activities or make fire element decisions. NOT dress up like Santa Clause.
“Colour cures” are NOT part of Traditional or Classical Feng Shui. “Colour cures” is never mentioned in the old manuscripts.
No doubt many so-called ‘traditional’ practitioners seem to advocate it. But compounding on the wrongs doesn’t make something right.
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Fundamentally, they claim that colours are an expression of the Five Elements. Hence they use ‘colours’ as cures in traditional FS.
If this was the case, why didn’t the old manuscripts state such ‘cures’ in the first place? Clearly this is a modern ID inspired idea.
The Five Elements are expressed/harnessed by the natural landforms, time, direction and location. Not the colour of your wall or painting.
You can’t increase the fire element of a room just by painting it red. You just get an ugly red room.
There are many ways you can increase the REAL fire element in a room without colour or objects.
One simple way is to select a ‘fire’ star day/time and trigger the fire ‘stars’ in the room.
So go ahead and paint your room or your house any colour you like. It has very little serious effect on your actual FS.
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