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I was anxious to know the above answers becos my child bed is under the overhead beam. My dinner table is under a overhead beam too. Recently, my child and me fall sick often. Anyway to resolve this besides moving the funitures.
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>Thanks
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On 1/12/00 1:18:39 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Hi Cecil
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>How you define overhead beam.
>If I had a beam protrude out
>at the two sides of the
>bedroom ceilings, do these
>consider overhead beam, or
>must it be in the centre of
>the room?
>
>A few more questions:
>
>(1) How does overhead beam
>affect's one health, luck,
>sleep...etc? What is the
>different effect for a
>overhead beam in a bed room or
>dinning area? What I mean is
>that does it mean that a
>overhead beam in dinning area
>will affect one's digestion
>system and overhead beam found
>in bedroom will affect one's
>health or sleep?
>
>(2) How to resolve the ill
>effect of overhead beam? I
>learnt that by placing bamboo
>flutes and windchimes can
>overcome this. Which method is
>better? Is it for different
>kind of beam , need to place
>different kind of accessories?
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>(3) If I use windchimes, Can I
>used any type of windchime? I
>heard the windchime must
>placed at the end of the
>overhead beam, is it true?
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>(4) Can I just place the
>windchime on the beam without
>checking out whether that
>place is a good or bad sector?
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>(5) For the toilet attached to
>bedroom, can I place a
>"breaded curtain" so as to
>block the "bad qi" from the
>toilet?
>
>(6) If I buy a three-legged
>frog, how should I place the
>frog to attract wealth/luck?
>Must it placed diagonally
>facing the main door?
>
>Thanks
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