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Dear Anon,
1. I believe it also depends on the country we live in.
Here, locally (in Singapore) and around the region, plants can strive inside the house.
It also depends on the type of plants used.
In some locations, I believe that it is difficult for plants to grow or subsequently may die.
2. We tend to use the plants as a cross check on a location.
Here, it is used as an `indicator' rather as a clear indication that the location maybe inauspicious.
One can use Feng Shui tools like Flying Star to counter-check whether the location is inauspicious or not.
3. For offsite audits especially for those who are facing hardships or financial problems, sometimes, I do ask the homeowner to check on the condition of the plant.
The reason is because I am not physically there to actually do a thorough FS audit and you can say that the `plants' are like my eyes.
As the world is vast, I do take into consideration the climate condition and it also depends on the homeowner's judgement whether a certain plant he/she places inside the home can actually grow (based on the common type of plants) that had been placed inside other houses and where they could have `lived'. Again, this judgement falls on the homeowner.
One should not come to the immediate conclusion if the plant really die. For all we know, it could be otherwise. Therefore, it is to me an indicator only.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 11/9/99 8:23:57 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>I read somewhere that if the
>plants inside the house start
>dying that means the feng shui
>of the home is not good. Is it
>true. Thanks.
>
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