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Dear Cecil,
Few days ago we bought a nice picture and hang it in our living room's south-west wall, the next day I sense some adverse result.
Question 1:
Could you please advice me where to hang this "picture", it has water fall, sharp mountain, temple, birds and river, both myself and my husband are born in year 1965, and our house entrance is facing North/slight north-west.
Question 2:
Since facing north is not good for this year. We had just hang a wind chime (ceramic with metal rod) on top of the entrance's door frame. Is this ok? Please advice.
Thank you very much.
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Dear Connie,
Please see below:-

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On 3/28/00 2:27:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Cecil,
Few days ago we bought a nice
picture and hang it in our
living room's south-west wall,
the next day I sense some
adverse result.
Question 1:
Could you please advice me
where to hang this "picture",
it has water fall, sharp
mountain, temple, birds and
river, both myself and my
husband are born in year 1965,
and our house entrance is
facing North/slight
north-west.

If you are in doubt, please do not hang the picture.
Else, you have to go by "trial and error" especially if you are not relying on Feng Shui analysis.

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Question 2:
Since facing north is not good
for this year. We had just
hang a wind chime (ceramic
with metal rod) on top of the
entrance's door frame. Is
this ok? Please advice.

Although, generally, north is not `good', it does not mean that the immediate cure is a wind chime.
Usually, one has to look at fully analyse that specific sector in relation to a person's home as it depends on the degree or direction of the main door.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil


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Dear Cecil
If the north is not good and my main door is facing north, can I put 6 coin above my main door. But there is a chinese "FU" put on top of my door frame, will these two crash?
If there is a overhead beam in my living room and there is a dinning table underneath the beam (no space to move the table further away from the beam), can I put the 6 coins on the beam? I know that by placing flute can dissolve but I cannot find small flute.
Thanks

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On 3/29/00 12:11:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Connie,
Please see below:-
On 3/28/00 2:27:00 AM, Connie Chiam
wrote:
Dear Cecil,
Few days ago we bought a nice
picture and hang it in our
living room's south-west wall,
the next day I sense some
adverse result.
Question 1:
Could you please advice me
where to hang this "picture",
it has water fall, sharp
mountain, temple, birds and
river, both myself and my
husband are born in year 1965,
and our house entrance is
facing North/slight
north-west.
If you are in doubt, please do not hang
the picture.
Else, you have to go by "trial and
error" especially if you are not relying
on Feng Shui analysis.
Question 2:
Since facing north is not good
for this year. We had just
hang a wind chime (ceramic
with metal rod) on top of the
entrance's door frame. Is
this ok? Please advice.
Although, generally, north is not
`good', it does not mean that the
immediate cure is a wind chime.
Usually, one has to look at fully
analyse that specific sector in relation
to a person's home as it depends on the
degree or direction of the main door.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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Dear Anon,
Please see below:-

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On 3/29/00 2:54:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Cecil
If the north is not good and
my main door is facing north,
can I put 6 coin above my main
door. But there is a chinese
"FU" put on top of my door
frame, will these two crash?

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If there is a overhead beam in
my living room and there is a
dinning table underneath the
beam (no space to move the
table further away from the
beam), can I put the 6 coins
on the beam? I know that by
placing flute can dissolve but
I cannot find small flute.

One must understand that 6 coins is not a cure all. It is not a `mother of all cures'. It is meant only to cure a specific problem or to destroy a wooden beam above the head.
For a concrete beam, two flutes shaped in the profile of a Ba Gua is used. Here, wood destroys (the outer part e.g. earth or concrete).
YOu do not need to neutralise a beam if one does not spent time directly below it.
You can always try to shift the table and sit in positions such as away (directly below) the beam.
Even if one is seating below a beam, if it is only for a short while, this is still (acceptable).
Ideally of course if, one can, one should not seat there at all.
So, it is a case of trying to avoid an `over-kill' which many have made a mistake on.
It is the same as eating food. We should eat moderately. Feng Shui should also be practised `moderation'.
Sometimes, this `over-kill' may cause more harm than good.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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Dear Anon,
Apologises, forgot to reply the first question:-

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On 3/29/00 3:53:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Anon,
Please see below:-

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On 3/29/00 2:54:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Cecil
If the north is not good and
my main door is facing north,
can I put 6 coin above my main
door. But there is a chinese
"FU" put on top of my door
frame, will these two crash?

As I have little information on your situation, I am unable to comment on this.

Warmest Regards,
Cecil


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