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Dear T Wong,
Please see below:
On 3/22/00 11:46:00 AM, T Wong wrote:
>I heard about the windchime
>remedy from Lilian Too's book
>'"101 Feng Shui Tips for the
>home"
Usually these tips are very general tips and are not personalized to the individual's home.
>Also, just out of curiosity
>what is considered a "beam". I
>currently sleep under a air
>vent which is covered in
>ceiling material to camoflage
>the protruding vent tube. It
>is covered but it runs right
>accross my bedroom ceiling. It
>looks like a big 1
>foot(height) by 1 foot(width)
>by 15 foot(lenght) box stuck
>on the ceiling. Would you
>consider this a beam? If so,
>what is the best remedy for
>this in the bedroom.
Imagine this: if the ceiling above you is flat, then there is no `beam'. If the ceiling above has a supporting beam to support the structure of the above unit/floor than, it is a beam.
Under Feng Shui, even if there is a ceiling beam but if it is fully covered under a false ceiling, this no longer becomes a `threat.'
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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