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Hi Cecil,
Thanks for explaining the difference for 5 or 6 hollow rod wind chime.
Actually, my aim is to try and enhance my best/favourable locations situated at my toilet, bathroom and kitchen.
I was told by a FS master that I should hang a windchime at my main door(NW direction, my good direction) to get "gui ren" in life. With this I assume hanging a windchime at the favourable direction is to enhance one's good "luck".
My concern is the location where I will spend most time in ie bedroom and living room are actually my bad locations, so I thought that I could do something to help.
Pls advise if possible, where should I hang it. Whether in the toilet/kitchen to enhance or living area/main door(East) to cure. I belong to Earth and West.
Thank you
Tammie
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Dear Tammie,
In my opinion, it would be difficult to reply to your questions.
Basically, the purpose of this forum is not to give `fast food' answers.
For example, today, if I say that it is best that you go out and buy wind chimes to hang in all your auspicious sectors... it would be against my conscience to do so.
Many people, often, go into a vicious cyle of not understanding many of the concepts and just because, some one or even a FS practitioner says so, it must be so.
Frankly, if you feel that the answer given to you is good, then, go ahead with it.
Overall, when we seek advise, we must also understand:-
1. What form of personalisation e.g. that the wind chime is good for me at my main door.
2. Another test, is, can the FS practitioner explain to your satisfaction, how the 5 elements concept relates to e.g. the placement of the wind chime at that sector.
3. It it relate to your Ba Zi e.g. element and strength.
Frankly, I have seen enough of `fast food' Feng Shui.
4. To enhance a house, this is only part of a micro Feng Shui. What about the bigger picture of the site etc...
5. I have seen many people who, where the interior of their house is beautifully done, but all else is `collapsing' (bad shapes and forms externally). I am not saying that yours or any other houses are of this.
Many of us, do not realise that good Feng Shui is about:-
1. Looking at one's Ba Zi (to understand what luck period one is undergoing at present or next few periods).
2. Understanding one's element, it's strength, favourable/unfavourable and wealth elements.
This two are important clues. If the above two are good and if say, one has stayed in a house with no progress, then, more likely the Feng Shui of the house has some `leaks'.
3. Even if there is no leaks, enhancements may not work. For example, if the piece of property or apartment has average Feng Shui.
For example, if one buys a family saloon car that can seat maximum of 5 adults. But if one has a family of 6 or more. No matter how well we try to squeeze into such a family saloon, all family members may not be able to go into the car. Unless, one goes to the boot and tie another family member to the roof.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 5/5/2002 10:51:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi Cecil,
Thanks for explaining the
difference for 5 or 6 hollow
rod wind chime.
Actually, my aim is to try and
enhance my best/favourable
locations situated at my
toilet, bathroom and kitchen.
I was told by a FS master that
I should hang a windchime at
my main door(NW direction, my
good direction) to get "gui
ren" in life. With this I
assume hanging a windchime at
the favourable direction is to
enhance one's good "luck".
My concern is the location
where I will spend most time
in ie bedroom and living room
are actually my bad locations,
so I thought that I could do
something to help.
Pls advise if possible, where
should I hang it. Whether in
the toilet/kitchen to enhance
or living area/main door(East)
to cure. I belong to Earth and
West.
Thank you
Tammie

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