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Dear Anon,
1. Usually, the advise is not to use too many crystal balls.
This case was because, this person used trial and error Feng Shui and would place a cluster e.g. more than 5 or 6 crystal balls at a particular location.
It happened that he placed the crystal ball at a location, nothing happened and he placed more at the particular location.
Therefore, there is a difference between using one crystal ball and over indulgence using so many crystal balls. We have to clearly understand the distinction between the two. I am thus concerned if one `over indulge' or `over eats' in such a situation.
2. At another location, he bought a water fountain and placed it. A few days later, he got into an accident. He quickly removed the water fountain from that specific location.
3. When I did a Flying Star chart for him, it turned out that the location where he placed the 5 or 6 crystal balls (luckily) by coincidence, the location can `cater' for the crystal balls.
4. There usually should not be an issue with Chandeliers especially if the living room is large enough to handle one.
5. It does not matter if the crystals of the chandelier is made of glass, crystal or plastic. All three should not be an issue.
If the living room is large e.g. at least 1,500 sq. feet in size or more and the chandelier is of reasonable size, there should not be an issue.
6. Applying the 33.3 percent ruleset, so long as the volume of the chandelier does not exceed this size, it is in my opinion acceptable.
7. Although, natural lighting is ideal, turn it on only when the lighting is `dim' or at night. It is particularly good to have a chandelier if all the windows are closed or there are few windows such as in a hotel lobby environment where it has long passage way and the lighting (natural light) is quite a distance away.
8. In such a situation, it can be a near subsitute to water fountain (especially if it is turned on most of the time).
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/23/00 2:59:58 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>You advise against using small
>crystals balls what about
>crystal chandeliers. Do they
>affect the feng shui of house
>or one can hang them without
>considering the flying stars.
>Thanks.
>
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