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Dear Anon,
1. In my opinion, it would be better to `fix' the leak.
2. Overall, using a metal windchime or metal at sectors are relatively safe:
a. In past forum messages, I mentioned that metal element is a common cure for most of the Flying Star ailments.
b. Therefore, there is relatively no harm using it. The only repercussion of using a windchime wrongly is or the result is problems related to sleep. It is felt that playful imps may give us nightmare and for those who cannot sleep properly afterwards, should remove them.
3. Even if North West is considered a good sector, windchime does not automatically become a good candidate. Usually, it has to be analysed within a sector. And if it benefits thru a flow of the Five elements concept, this is good.
4. For example, if a house has a double 7's at the main door. (Other than the base no.). Assuming that this is good; 7 represents metal element and water is good to have at the main entrance area. Thus, an analysis of such - resulting in placement of a water-postion, can bring beneificial results.
5. But, otherwise, what you may have considered is just a guessing game. Again, this is relatively safe.
6. I strongly believe that if there is a perceived problem of the home, it is best to look for `leaks' rather than to add enhancements. Such enhancements would usually be `exhausted' by leaks.
7. For a start, stand at the main door and look out for threats to the entrance. And at each window - look out for threats. Even if there are no threats here, one should still do so.
8. I believe, a holistic approach, or systematic use of the various tools; would be useful. This is a better approach rather than running in circles.. and one may inadvertently be trapped in a vicious cycle. And a year, two years or more, one may not know what was really wrong.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 3/20/2002 10:52:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Thanks a lot cecil.
>1)My kua number is 7 in which
>case I believe my best
>direction is NW and I have the
>toilet in the NW and hence I
>thought of hanging a wind
>chime in the NW. Please
>suggest any remedy.
>2) My husband's kua number is
>2 in which case I believe
>south facing front door is
>bad.He is the only bread
>earner. Things have not been
>good interms of career and
>money since we moved to this
>apartment. Kindly suggest
>something.
>Thanking you in advance
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