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Dear Cecil,
In Feng shui Tips & Tricks, you had mentioned that it is not advisable to hang a metallic wind chime in the West direction. Well, I have had a wind chime (6 metal rods with a wooden clapper)
in this direction for some time now. This direction falls in my father’s bedroom (using the bagua, this is the relationship area of our house).
The chime is hanging from the roof just outside the glass sliding windows. We hardly ever hear it tinkle because the windows stay shut on one side. Do I remove it at once?
In SE-S-SW is my bedroom. A feng shui consultant had advised me to keep a yellow coloured mud pot in the SW corner – I had been feeling very upset about my parents and he said that this would give stability. Please advise.
Also, the SW part of my house (according to the bagua, this would be the fame area) is totally missing. Should this be a worry? I have read stuff about putting a red light in the missing area to energise it. Is this true?
Thanks & regards.
P.S. By mistake, I posted the above in the 'Conference for Layouts' also.
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