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Dear Anon,
1. The reason why some FS Practitioners say to palce it in the good sector is so that when it rings, it is suppose to bring `good luck'.
Unfortunately, there are others who have the view point that the `ringing' at a good sector `chase' away good luck.
2. Some on the other hand advise to place as what you had mentioned, West and NW because these are metal element sectors.
To these practitioners, they `feel' that as the West and NW are metal element sectors, one should enhance the metal element with `rining' tones as to them the ringing tone is metal element.
Similarly, to these FS practitioners wind chimes and even clocks with pendulum serves this purpose.
3. In my opinion, all the above are based on "superficial" Feng Shui.
The best advise is if one wants to `invest' further and use correct Feng Shui methods, do perform a Flying Star Theory especially if one wants to place many wind chimes.
But for most of us, we should instead find that the phone at a sector is more convenient to us rather than on Feng Shui considerations.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/2/00 1:00:11 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>What is the best place to keep
>a telephone or fax machine.
>Some books say to keep in one
>of the good sector some say in
>the W and NW. Thanks.
>
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