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Dear Evelyn,
With the little information provided, it is difficult for me to give you proper advise.
Usually, if one practises or applies sector Feng Shui; may have to use personal feelings i.e. not because; of `Feng Shui' related reasons but simply because one `fell in love' with an object of decoration e.g. metal windchime and wants to place it. Here, one may have to use personal feelings to see where it can be placed in the home.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 6/28/2001 2:56:00 AM, Evelyn Fang wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>
>I've bought a metal windchime
>to hang at the Northwest
>sector (to activate the
>networking/mentor)of my
>apartment, which is also where
>my main door is located. Upon
>the entrance of the main door
>is a long doorway with steps
>leading to the living room.
>I've read that windchime
>should not be hang above the
>door and doorway, so where can
>I hang the windchime? Can I
>hang it on the wall along the
>doorway?
>
>Thank you for your advice.
>
>Evelyn
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