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Dear Anon,
1. It is more important to find out how long one spents time at that location.
2. Usually, a protruding corner can easily be solved in the living room by adjusting the furniture.
So long as one avoids sitting at the location of the pointed arrow, this would suffice.
3. For the bedroom this is harder to avoid especially if one has a small room or have built in furniture.
Ideally, it is best to avoid having poison arrows in the first place. I guess no one would like to if they can avoid, poison arrows aimed at their bed.
If possible the poison arrow should not be aimed at the bed or part of the body.
4. As for plants i.e. artifical plants, in my opinion, after looking at the situtation for a long time, would at this point in time say that it is really no harm using artificial plants rather than live plants.
One has to weigh priorities i.e. which is the worse of the two. To have a poison arrow aimed at the bed or to make the room more `yang' using say real plants.
It is questionable (in my opinion) for now that artificial plants can equate real plants.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/14/00 10:48:11 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Hi Cecil
>
>A few question about
>protruding corner
>
>(1) How to camouflage a
>protruding corner?
>
>(2) Is there a difference in
>method to camouflage a
>protruding corner in living
>room and bedroom?
>
>I learnt that we can use a
>fake plant to camouflage the
>protruding corner in the
>living room but not in a
>bedroom. Is it true?
>
>If it is so, how to resolve
>the protruding corner in
>bedroom?
>
>Thanks
>
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