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Dear Bless,
Under the traditional Feng Shui called " Penmanship peak ", I did mention sometime back that under this theory, you can place a pagoda on the right side of the child's table.
What "penmanship peak" means is that if you look out of a window and to the right is a tall structure e.g. a telecomunications tower, this is a good sign as it implies that the child can become a scholar.
Yes, I totally agree with Glyn that you can take advantage of the Flying Star Theory especially if the child "works" at the education sector.
Warmest Regards,
On 9/1/99 6:31:53 AM, Glyn Foster wrote:
>Hi Bless
>
>I have experimented with my
>son age 14.
>
>When he does his homework, he
>uses the dining table and
>faces west (his good
>direction). I place a small
>pagoda on the right hand side
>of him and according to him,
>when the pagoda is there it is
>easy to concentrate on his
>work.
>
>When I do not place the pagoda
>there, Simon says he finds it
>harder and gets distracted.
>Whether this is psychological
>or not is another matter.
>
>The flying stars in this area
>happen to be 9 and 3 which are
>good for education and
>romance. He does very well at
>school but is now developing a
>great interest in the young
>girls so we'll see about the
>"romance" side. I will move
>him if the "romance " takes
>over
>from his studies.
>
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