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Dear Alejandra,
Thank you for your question.
It has to do with the concept of wealth collection.
In general, an elevated land (on one side) is not as favourable as a depression. In many instances, the word elevation / or depression may be exaggerated. In many cases, they are gentle to the eye. Only on closer evaluation, does one notice the elevation or depression.
A depression is preferred over an elevation. Under Shapes and Forms, a depression would suggest `wealth' retention. This is not the same as a physical building that is taller than the other. A building can be taller or lower than another building but, in such situations, there is no mention of how it sits on a land i.e. lower or higher than it's neighbour's land.
When looking at the landscape, looking at a tree is like merely looking at it's trunk and branches. But under 10.3 we are looking at the interaction of the roots with the ground.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 11/7/2002 2:32:00 AM, Alejandra Sonia Molina Jackson wrote:
>I have a question about the
>course. If East is the place
>of the Dragon, and must to be
>higher than West, the
>Tiger... why in the topic 10.3
>Elevation or depression one
>side of the terrain says:
>East=elevation=Progress will
>be slow.
>East=Depression= Fast
>progress...
>if the natural order is the
>opposite? I am some confuse
>about it...
>Thank you for the answer. :)
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