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Hi,
Not too long before the `Internationalization ' of Feng Shui where FS practioners read more of each other's works:-
1. Hong Kong FS Masters/Practioners are associated with the use of fish tanks to counteract sha.
2. In Taiwan, in the past, the `trademark' is the use of plants.
Since most of us are not in Taiwan and Hong Kong: What happened?
Most FS practioners all over the world use both!
The one of the basic rule of the Shapes and Form School is not to (unnecessaryily) create poision arrows.
Since most or all cactus plants have spikes these are considered poision arrows.
Most of the time, if we follow simple rulesets such as above, we can in time easily deduce what is `good' or not so good.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 7/7/99 2:31:03 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear robert and cecil,
>
>I read in some book that one
>should not keep
>cactus plant inside the house
>that it is source of sha and
>in the bad period it acts as a
>poison arrow. pleas comment.
>
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