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Dear Bek,
If the beams are made of wood, the next best alternative is to use `metal' element to `destroy' or `neutralise' the wooden beam.
The best in such for a situation is to:-
1. use 6 coins tied together and hang on each beam.
Alternatively, you can use silver foil e.g. as those used for cooking. In such a situation, use circular pieces x 6 pieces or cut them into stars x 6 pieces and place it on the beam.
2. the next best method is to hang two bamboo flutes on the beam. If this is not practical, then go for alternative 1.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 9/27/99 10:38:05 AM, Bek Mcleod wrote:
>My bedroom has several open
>beams running down it. The
>roof slants downwards and
>there is no where else to move
>my bed so that beams aren't
>running across it. A four post
>bed is way to expensive, as is
>a fake ceiling. I'm a
>university student and need
>all the positive energy I can
>get. Is there anything I can
>do to prevent bad Feng Shui?
> Bek McLeod
>
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