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Hi there,
In "feng shui", we know that it is actually not very good if you have door of your bedrooms facing each other. The symptoms will be having frequent quarrels conflicts for residents in the 2 rooms. One of the remedy is to put a wind chime hanging in between the 2 doors. I will guess that the "wind chime" is to alleviate the "qi" flowing through the 2 doors. Am I right to say so? Besides the wind chime, adopting close door policy, changing direction of door, etc. Are there any alternate remedies?
Thanks! :>
Regards,
Chris Ng

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Dear Chris,
Besides using the wind chime as "decorative" pieces or some use it to enhance Qi, the other uses include placing it to `neutralise' sha qi such the edge of a corner. The caution is to avoid placing a metallic wind chime at the Metal sectors i.e. West and NW. Plus the Devil's gate located at NE.
Some FS practioners use it between the two bedroom facing doors as mentioned by you. Another method of counteracting this is to pave a screen in one of the bedrooms between the bedroom door and the room. It should preferably be around the height of the door.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 10/10/99 12:57:20 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi there,
In "feng shui", we know that
it is actually not very good
if you have door of your
bedrooms facing each other.
The symptoms will be having
frequent quarrels conflicts
for residents in the 2 rooms.
One of the remedy is to put a
wind chime hanging in between
the 2 doors. I will guess that
the "wind chime" is to
alleviate the "qi" flowing
through the 2 doors. Am I
right to say so? Besides the
wind chime, adopting close
door policy, changing
direction of door, etc. Are
there any alternate remedies?
Thanks! :>
Regards,
Chris Ng


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