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Dear Bee Cheng,
Most of the time, majority of `cures' required has to do with the use of metal element especially to cure bad earth i.e. #2 and #5 and bad wood e.g. #3 & #4.
Thus, it is less of an issue with regards to finding a location for a metal safe.
If one wants to go into further detail, Flying Star would provide better `fine-tuning' but otherwise, I personally feel, try to place it in a room especially at one corner.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 2/24/01 2:36:00 AM, Bee Cheng Ong wrote:
>Hi
>
>Could you please advise which
>is the best position to locate
>my safe. Should I put it in
>the Metal Corner?
>
>Thank you.
>
>Bee
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