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Dear Daniel,
More important consideration is the edge of a table which produces `Sha Qi'.
Others relating to books and CD's are modern concepts and in my opinion less important than Sha Qi produced by sharp corners and overhead beams.
Many of us are constantly surrounded with such modern day convenience and it is difficult to keep these away yet be convenient for us to `use'.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/30/00 3:23:58 PM, Daniel Wong wrote:
>Hey Cecil,
>I'm a big fan of music. I have
>a stackful of CD's on a CD
>rack, it sits at the end of my
>bed. I was staring at it this
>morning. There are little gaps
>inbetween each cd and just out
>of curiosity, i was wondering
>if it's sha qi/chi..
>
>Thanks!
>Dan.
>
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