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Dear Carlos,
1. Usually, if one does not use Feng Shui, go with one's intution.
2. Under Feng Shui, there are considerations like e.g. the compass direction of the location to consider.
3 Here, this is usually referenced with the flying star influence of a specific sector. For example, if the ktichen so happens to have bad wood #4 with say additional #1 watercoupled with the location of the kitchen at the north. Too much green (wood) would not be beneficial as water helps fuel more of bad wood.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 10/17/2002 10:31:00 AM, Carlos Miranda wrote:
>Dear Cecil:
>
>I would like you were so kind
>to advise me in the following
>doubts I have:
>1-.i want to paint my kitchen
>and my bathroom in shades of
>green, considering the
>elements present in those
>rooms. Would that be alright?
>2-.I read that during this
>period of the year
>( october to november 7th,
>North east is not a good
>direction as my main door and
>my bedroom are in this
>direction, I've placed a six
>rod hollowed metal windchime
>hanging right outside my
>bedroom.Is it enough? should I
>place any other item?
>
>Thanks a lot for your advise
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