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Dear Fraser,
Please see below:-
On 8/26/99 3:13:19 PM, Fraser Caldwell wrote:
>Hi,
>I own a flat and a bike that I
>like to keep in good
>condition. So I keep it
>inside. Is this a bad thing?
Overall, for bikes, there is no impact under Feng Shui. It is a `small' object in relation to the size of the house/room.
>Are bikes, like clocks, things
>of activity, and thus can be
>used to negate 'sha' chi et c.
>Also, could you please explain
>what 'things of activity'
>means(I heard Cecil say it
>when referring to clocks), and
>why they serve as methods of
>deflecting 'sha' chi?
I have to clarify that bikes need human intervention i.e. you must sit on it and paddle in order to move.
As for a clock, it `moves' by itself i.e. the mechanism within moves continously. Under Feng Shui, it is considered an object that can deflect sha qi. This is why it should not be placed facing a door or a window unless you want to counter an opposing `sha qi' coming into the house.
>Can they be used as
>'enhancers' in a particular
>sector? if the element is
>correct?
No. As stated above, it is used only if there is a sha qi opposite it. Here, you can then use it. Otherwise, it is not an enhancer.
>Also, I was born at 10pm on
>16th April 1969,
>and thus South East is my
>wealth direction, based on my
>kua number being 4.
>
>I really only have three
>places to put my bike: in the
>South East of my living room
>(My wealth corner, which is
>very important to me)which is
>the south half of the flat,
>The South West of my living
>room, (my romance corner -
>which isn't important at the
>moment). or in the North wall
>of my bedroom, the north
>section of the flat.
>
>Which would you recommend?
>Should I put it outside
>instead, if I possibly can?
Currently, there is no known documentation available to say where and where you should place a bicycle.
Best that you place it at a " convenient " place that makes it easy for you should u want to use it or keep it.
Personally for myself, I enjoy cycling and usually bring it to my storeroom after cycling. The movement is from the backdoor to the storeroom. My reason for doing so is that it does not `dirty' my front area if the tires are dirty. I have not personally thought of any repurcussion if any or the `taboo' of placing it at the wrong location.
I personally feel that the most important thing we should do under Feng Shui is to get a good home (site, house based on good Feng Shui) is usally good enough.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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