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Dear Louis,
One technique is to hang a mirror. It need not be full length but should cover the head, face and the upper part of the body.
However, before doing so, it would best to look at the sector based on Flying Star theory to make sure that the location is not inauspicious.
If the location is auspicious, placing the mirror is acceptable. But if it is an inauspicious location, placing a mirror will bounce back twice the bad luck.
The mirror is used (in consideration) of the above so that it extends the pillar outwards.
Without further information, I am unable to comment further.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 9/13/99 2:27:09 AM, Louis Khoo wrote:
>
>my bedroom's door is facing
>the site of the wall and thus,
>when i stand in front of my
>door, i just like seeing a
>pillar. It's abt 3 feet from
>my door! it's make me like
>hitting a pillar every time i
>walk out. :(
>so, is there any cure for
>this? how about hanging a
>chime or placing a money plant
>growing upward to cover the
>site wall? but i dont think
>it's workable since the place
>is too small.
>
>from
>Louis
>
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