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Dear Master


My sister had taken a series of wedding photos in a deserted oldbungalow withshattered/broken window panes at the background.And she intend to place all these photos intheirmaster bedroom..SadI am just wondering ifthe photos with shattered/broken windowsare inauspicious tonewlyweds since broken windows are considered negative elements? And if so, is there anyway tocounteract the negative elementslike changing the photo frames or placing it in other parts of the house? Please advise. Thank you so very much.





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Dear Anon,


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My sister had taken a series of wedding photos in a deserted oldbungalow withshattered/broken window panes at the background.And she intend to place all these photos intheirmaster bedroom..SadI am just wondering ifthe photos with shattered/broken windowsare inauspicious tonewlyweds since broken windows are considered negative elements? And if so, is there anyway tocounteract the negative elementslike changing the photo frames or placing it in other parts of the house? Please advise. Thank you so very much.

Generally, anything that is broken or old will not really be good to look at. So in a way it does not seem like the best kind of photos select to place in the bedroom. Usually,photos should look nice and happy etc. Else, like what you mentioned, it does not seem auspicious to do so.


Just like if you want to hang a picture of fish painting, you also want to select nice and prosperous looking one. You will not want to choose fishes that are under-fed or only bones left. Just not auspicious to do so.


If you ask my advise, would be to select other better picturesto hang. For these photos you can kept in photo album for memories but should not hang out to display if possible.


Hope that helps.


Warmest Regards
Robert Lee
GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research


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