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Topic: Silk Plants
Conf: Discuss :: Free Advice (General Feng Shui), Msg: 7978
From: Anon (Hidden from Privacy)
Date: 3/6/2001 10:36 PM

Dear Chole,

1. In recent times, generally plants that are not thorny can be used in the home.

2. Green silk plants are acceptable for use in your home.

3. Since many of us live in various parts of the world, it would now not be possible to be very specific about the type of plants one should use.

In general, use plants that can i.e. if they are indoor plants, these plants should easily survive in your home - in your country.

Try to get plants that are of very little maintenance if possible. Avoid plants that you regularly need to bring into the sunlight.

4. To be more specific, in the `past' plants can be classified into one of the Five elements.

As many of us know, use the type of plant that `conform' to the element of harmony at that sector or if plants are used as a cure, or as a controlling element, use the plant with the specific element.

Warmest Regards,
Cecil


On 3/5/01 7:16:00 PM, Chloe Lin wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>
>I was advised to put plants
>around my home. I had put
>green silk plants, is that all
>right? If not, what type of
>plants should I get?
>
>I also read that one should
>not use a bagua mirror inside
>the house. Is that true? I
>had placed the bagua mirror on
>top of the sliding door to the
>patio. The reason is because
>the door from the garage faces
>directly to the patio sliding
>door. This is the entrance
>door we use daily to go in and
>out of the house because we
>drive to work. The main
>entrance door is hardly use.
>Additionally, our main
>entrance door faces the end of
>a cul de sac. I had placed a
>bagua mirror facing the street
>and also hang a wind chime.
>Is that good enough?
>
>I also want to have some water
>around the house, perhaps, one
>of the those electrical
>waterfall figurine. Where is
>the best place to put it?
>
>Thanks for your response.
>
>Chloe



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