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Dear Anon,
1. In my opinion, we have to place priorites.
2. Even in Feng Shui, our immediate concern is to neutralise external threats first.
3. Within, the house, there are equally priorities that we must `set'.
For example, it is more important to redress issues like placement of bed, ceiling beams etc..
4. As I mentioned in several forum messages, priority should take care of crucial problems such as under Para 1.
Furthermore, if it is the edge of a building, it has a far greater mass than a tiny hi-fi speaker.
5. It is important to note that our life on this earth is relatively short. So, if we enjoy TV shows, why not, have a TV in the bedroom. Or a hi-fi.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil Lee
On 3/5/00 4:07:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Hi Cecil,
>If I am not wrong, putting a
>lamp between yourself and the
>offending poison arrows such
>as sharp corners of stereo
>speakers, cabinets, tables can
>disperse the sha qi.
>
>This is useful in modern homes
>today where so many things are
>rectangular in shape such as
>TV, Stereo, CD-racks etc
>etc...
>
>Cecil, what is your view on
>this?
>
>Thanks
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