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Dear Joe,
Let me clarify.
Plants are considered not auspicious in the bedroom because they are "
growing " and thus considered to give off Yang qi.
However, in real life, Plants are YIN and too much plants or large
plants/trees are YIN.
Here, it is because the plants are growing that is why it is not auspicious
in a bedroom not because it is of the Yang element.
There are two schools of thought regarding fake plants:-
1. They are as effective as real plants.
2. Because they are not growing, they do not give off Yang energy.
In your case fake plants are acceptable. But do not use fake `poision ivy'
plants but fake plants e.g. money plant etc...
Not sure if your ivy plant is a `poision ivy' plant? Preferably use plants
with rounded leaves.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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>Hello...
>I understand from the Forum here that using plants in the bedroom is no
good because plants are yang and the bedroom should be restful. My
question: there is a corner in he bedroom that protrudes. I want to cover
the sharp edge with fake ivy to eliminate any sha. In feng shui, would
artificial plants be considered too yang for a bedroom?
>Thanks.
>--Anon
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