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I live in a condo facing North. I am a wood-tiger. I was wondering where and if I should place a small water fountain INSIDE my home.
Also, the bathroom is in the southwest corner of my condo and I have been having very bad luck relationship-wise. I heard that if I place a five rod windchime in the bathroom that it will deflect the bad energy. Is this true? Also are hollow metal rods okay? Does it matter what color the windchimes are or if they are decrative? or should they be as plain as possible without ornaments?
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Dear T Wong,
Please see below:-

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On 3/21/00 4:38:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
I live in a condo facing
North. I am a wood-tiger. I
was wondering where and if I
should place a small water
fountain INSIDE my home.

Ideally, if your condo has a water element, it would be best to `ride' on the water position of the condominum especially if it enhances the entire plot of land.
If you want to place a small water fountain:
1. It should usually be inside the living room.
2. It should not be at the centre of the house.
3. Preferably, that the breadwinner or the spouse is not a weak fire person or strong water element person.
4.If the condo is not big, or less than 1,400 sq feet, one should think twice placing the fountain.
5. If one places a fountain, some asked, should I switch it on 24 hours?
Usually, if the fountain is small, it will have minimal impact as e.g. the beneficial Qi created, is insignificant.
One consideration is that if it is turned off, one might consider it `broken'.

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Also, the bathroom is in the
southwest corner of my condo
and I have been having very
bad luck relationship-wise. I
heard that if I place a five
rod windchime in the bathroom
that it will deflect the bad
energy. Is this true? Also are
hollow metal rods okay? Does
it matter what color the
windchimes are or if they are
decrative? or should they be
as plain as possible without
ornaments?

The SW or romance corner you mentioned is based on the Eight Associations or Life Aspirations concept. This is a static interpretation of the Gua.
As this is concept is too general, in my opinion, it does not matter if one enhances the sector or not.
I am not sure, how a wind chime can help in an enclosed toilet.
Firstly, for a `hobbist' or one who enjoys the sound of the wind chime, I believe the toilet is too sheltered for it to make a sound.
Secondly, perhaps, you can share with us where did you come across that a wind chime should be placed in a toilet.
Ideally, one must be careful if one wants to place a metallic wind chime at the West, NW and NE. If placed wrongly it may be `bad'.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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I heard about the windchime remedy from Lilian Too's book '"101 Feng Shui Tips for the home"
Also, just out of curiosity what is considered a "beam". I currently sleep under a air vent which is covered in ceiling material to camoflage the protruding vent tube. It is covered but it runs right accross my bedroom ceiling. It looks like a big 1 foot(height) by 1 foot(width) by 15 foot(lenght) box stuck on the ceiling. Would you consider this a beam? If so, what is the best remedy for this in the bedroom.
Thanks for your help!
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Dear T Wong,
Please see below:

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On 3/22/00 11:46:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
I heard about the windchime
remedy from Lilian Too's book
'"101 Feng Shui Tips for the
home"
Usually these tips are very general tips and are not personalized to the individual's home.
Also, just out of curiosity
what is considered a "beam". I
currently sleep under a air
vent which is covered in
ceiling material to camoflage
the protruding vent tube. It
is covered but it runs right
accross my bedroom ceiling. It
looks like a big 1
foot(height) by 1 foot(width)
by 15 foot(lenght) box stuck
on the ceiling. Would you
consider this a beam? If so,
what is the best remedy for
this in the bedroom.

Imagine this: if the ceiling above you is flat, then there is no `beam'. If the ceiling above has a supporting beam to support the structure of the above unit/floor than, it is a beam.
Under Feng Shui, even if there is a ceiling beam but if it is fully covered under a false ceiling, this no longer becomes a `threat.'
Warmest Regards,
Cecil


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