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Dear Sam,
1. Where possible, the pair of triangle speaks should not be positioned such as it is aimed at a person.
For example, place each speaker such that it's pointed edge does not aim directly towards a seat (where a person could be sitting down).
2. It is a no, no - or inauspicious for the speakers to be placed in the master bedroom.
As symbolically, if it is placed in a married couple's room could signify - separation or divorce (if it is located in this room).
3. Since it is placed in the hall, do try to follow the advice as mentioned under Para 1.
Thank you.
Cecil Lee
On 1/23/2002 2:24:00 AM, Sam Ng wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I've recently bought a pair of
>speakers, about 1.5 m tall,
>entirely made of aluminium and
>shaped in a triangle form.
>After having reading a bit on
>fung shui from your
>informative website, it occur
>to me that the pair of
>speakers could act as a poison
>arrows in our living room. It
>is placed against the wall in
>the middle of the living room.
>I would like your advice if
>these speakers are really
>poison arrows and if so, how
>to counter them. Thank you
>very much.
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