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On 12/13/99 5:45:54 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
>Dear Cecil
Can I had my enclosed shoe rack in my living room? On top of the rack , I put a vase of roses and a lot of photo frame, can I do that? I cannot remove the rack as it is a built-in rack, is there any way to solve this if the shoe rack is not good to be in the living room?
Thanks
Dear Anon,
>
>Some Feng Shui practitioners
>advice one not to place a shoe
>rack immediately outside the
>main entrance.
>
>It is not difficult to guess
>the reason for it. As the main
>entrance is an important part
>of the house, the `worry' of
>some practitioners is that Qi
>from the `inauspicious' shoe
>rack is sweep into the home.
>
>The rationale is that the area
>around the main entrance
>should be `clear' space and
>clean.
>
>Where possible, try not to
>place the shoe rack at the
>main entrance. Usually, there
>is a tendency to keep unused
>shoes in there for some time.
>
>It is not a `must' but it is
>good not to have the shoe rack
>outside the main entrance.
>Usually, if one has a back
>door, it is ok to place the
>shoe rack there.
>
>Warmest Regards,
>Cecil
>
>On 12/13/99 3:47:31 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>>Dear cecil,
>>
>>I read somewhere that one
>>should not keep a shoe rack in
>>the home since it is
>>considered bad. Is it true.
>>Thanks.
>>
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