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Dear Rochiel,
In my opinion, it is very diffcult to apply `sector' Feng Shui to one's life.
As Feng Shui is all about luck, it would be best that one applies a holistic approach in trying to increase one's luck.
However, under Flying Star Feng Shui, there is the #mountain / #water combination and for certain houses, their will be abundant romance luck; while for other houses non-exisitent.
What can we learn from this?
It is not always easy to rely soley on " Feng Shui " for our romance luck. And pin our hopes in it. We would have to "actively" pursit romance.. either letting friends know etc....
As to having flowers real or artificial; in my opinion, it is acceptable in the bedroom so long as one feels `nice' and comfortable about it. There is no hard or fast rule in FS to say that one cannot have flowers in the bedroom. (Although some believe that it creates more of a Yang environment than yin).
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 5/28/01 12:48:00 AM, Rochiel Walters wrote:
>I just read in a feng shui
>book that it is bad luck for
>your love life to have flowers
>in your bedroom. I do not have
>real flowers, but silk flowers
>in a vase is this okay? What
>should I do in my bedroon to
>create good love luck. I also
>have TV which I want to keep
>in my bedroom. Is their
>anything I can do to
>deactivate any bad love luck
>these things might create or
>things I could do that would
>enhance love luck? Thank you
>for you reply :)
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