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Are computers considered metal or fire (electricity)element?
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Maybe put this a bit more in context Mayflower?
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What more context do I need? I want to know if computers are a fire or metal element? Does it depend on what I do on it?
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I would think by itself, computer may be fire element (electricity/light from the monitor)... I would recommend if you use it as such, to have corresponding colors/pictures on the desktop as well... like red/yellows which represent fire element.
but I know some people play screen savers of an aquarium on the monitor when its not being used to make it a water element as well.
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I don't think that having a an aquarium screen saver would turn a pc into a water element when it's a fire element..the aquarium is virtual..
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Fire, regardless of whatever is on it.
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Does this mean we need to cure the space if the computer is in a location where the fire element has a negative impact?
Does the same hold true for all big electronics like TV sets?
Thanks.
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Curing is not required and yes it applies to television sets and computers.
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Does this mean we need to cure the space if the computer is in a location where the fire element has a negative impact?
Does the same hold true for all big electronics like TV sets?
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That is the "context" or "why are you asking" real question underneath that I was waiting for. Thanks for bringing it out sunnkali.
Much Love, Shawn
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Thank you for the replies. I wanted to know because my wealth lies in fire so I'm trying to figure out what fire occupations there are besides a cook. I do like computers and I work on one at work.
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