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Hi
I have 2 questions that need yr advice:
(1) I have two bedroom with doors facing each other. I had given advice to hang a crystal (something like disco ball in the disco)on the ceiling of the living room (which is in between the two bed room). Is it ok?
(2) What is the significance of the peacock feather? What is it used for or good for in term of feng shui? Where should I place it? Study room, baby room, office desk?
Pls enlighten me
Thanks
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Dear Anon,
Please see below:-

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On 3/27/2002 4:39:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi
I have 2 questions that need
yr advice:
(1) I have two bedroom with
doors facing each other. I had
given advice to hang a crystal
(something like disco ball in
the disco)on the ceiling of
the living room (which is in
between the two bed room). Is
it ok?

There is relatively no harm hanging a small object.

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(2) What is the significance
of the peacock feather? What
is it used for or good for in
term of feng shui? Where
should I place it? Study room,
baby room, office desk?

Peacock signifies beauty and dignity.
Because of the "huge eye" on a peacock feather, some say that it can drive evil spirit away. Sometimes, this can be found in some Chinese temples.
In Chinese culture, peacock is used much less than in Indian culture where there are more myth involved in it's use such as the peacock throne.
Predominantly, after the Manchus conquered China, manchu officials adorn hats with peacock feather.
Frankly, there is no specific location to place it.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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