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Dear Bonnie,
I truly understand your problem. It is never easy to apply Feng Shui to a small apartment.
Usually, for small apartments, we cannot really do much and have to rely on the Feng Shui influences of the entire building.
Enhancing Qi (by whatever means) in a small apartment can thus be frustrating or furtile.
In most instances, or for such cases, our individual LUCK (since Feng Shui is about some form of LUCK) would help us.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 3/16/01 2:46:00 PM, Bonnie Imken wrote:
>I just learned of feng shui.
>Now I am having difficulty
>applying it to my existing
>surroundings. My big long
>couch, which I can not afford
>to replace at this time, nor
>wish to, is definitely
>blocking the entrance into my
>apartment. I cannot see where
>I could possibly move it to in
>order to open up the room and
>allow the chi to flow in? If I
>explain further, can anyone
>give me some advice? Thanks.
>1wildchild@usa.com
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