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Dear Anon,
1. Although sector Feng Shui is not practised here, I really don't see any harm in doing so i.e. SW = romance sector...
2. The 33.3 percent rule-set:
2.1 Usually, under Feng Shui; major impact is based on this rule-set. For example if we paint the walls in the bedroom `pink'; and if it > 33.3 percent of the entire surface of the walls in the room; then the predominate element is changed to Fire element (pink).
2.2 Usually, a small item e.g. rose quartz is a minor element - thus considered relatively little impact on a sector. It can be considered as decorative item.
3. Symbolism in Feng Shui
Here, symbolism is important in Feng Shui. For example, the use of numbers:
3.1 Six (6 coins) used as a cure in Feng Shui
3.2 Instead of applying the 33.3 percent ruleset. Where another example is that a missing corner is a sector of that corner has a missing floor area equal to or exceeding 33.3 percent.
3.3 We can use another alternative concept under Symbolism in Feng Shui. By using numbers.
3.4 Since 6 represents Big Metal element; therefore, 6 coins is thus symbolic representation of "Big metal".
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/20/2002 5:08:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Can I put a rose quartz in the
>SW corner even if SW is bad
>for me?
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