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Dear Master Cecil Lee


There's no alternativeto place our dining table. The dining wereplace a part of the hall but its facing ourmaster bedroom. The bed facing the dining table.To put in the kitchen its too cramp.Understand dining table should not face any door.To place a curtain or bead is it abetter choice.


Thankyou


Ciao


With warmest regards


Sophia Chia


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Dear Sophia,


Yes, this is based mainlyunder "symbolism"in Feng Shui. This is because simple things like forks and knifes (e.g. butter knives) should not be "pointed" or be seen or facing into a bedroom. Which may cause disharmony and can lead to frequent quarrels.


If there is no alternative, as you had mentioned, it is best to either close the master bedroom door or as you had mentioned, acurtain or bead as another alternative.


Warmest Regards,
Cecil


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On 1/24/2005 1:33:14 PM, Anonymous wrote:

Dear Master Cecil Lee

There's no alternativeto

place our dining table. The

dining wereplace a part

of the hall but its facing

ourmaster bedroom. The

bed facing the dining

table.To put in the

kitchen its too

cramp.Understand dining table

should not face any

door.To place a curtain

or bead is it abetter

choice.

Thankyou

Ciao

With warmest regards

Sophia

Chia&n

bsp;





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Dear Master Cecil Lee


Thanks for your excellent idea never do I thought about it.


With warmest regards


Sophia Chia


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On 1/24/2005 1:39:19 PM, Anonymous wrote:

Dear Sophia,

Yes, this is based

mainlyunder

"symbolism"in Feng Shui.

This is because simple things

like forks and knifes (e.g.

butter knives) should not be

"pointed" or be seen or facing

into a bedroom. Which may

cause disharmony and can lead

to frequent quarrels.

If there is no alternative, as

you had mentioned, it is best

to either close the master

bedroom door or as you had

mentioned, acurtain or

bead as another alternative.

Warmest Regards,Cecil

On 1/24/2005 1:33:14 PM, Sophia Chia

wrote:
Dear Master Cecil

Lee
There's no

alternativeto
place our dining

table. The
dining wereplace a

part
of the hall but its

facing
ourmaster bedroom.

The
bed facing the

dining
table.To put in

the
kitchen its

too
cramp.Understand dining

table
should not face

any
door.To place a

curtain
or bead is it

abetter
choice.
Thanky

ou
Ciao
With warmest

regards
Sophia
Chia&nb

sp;&n
bsp;




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Dear Master Cecil Lee


I just brought the beads. Is there any particular of the colour and shape. Its colour is brown, light brown and orange. The shape is semi-circle up and semi-circle down. The bedroom is in North location.


Thank you.


With warmest regards


Sophia ChiaRolling Eyes


On 1/26/2005 1:34:57 AM, Sophia Chia wrote:

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Dear Master Cecil Lee

Thanks for your excellent idea

never do I thought about it.

With warmest regards

Sophia Chia

On 1/24/2005 1:39:19 PM, Cecil Lee

wrote:
Dear Sophia,
Yes, this is

based
mainlyunder
"symbolism

"in Feng Shui.
This is because

simple things
like forks and knifes

(e.g.
butter knives) should not

be
"pointed" or be seen or

facing
into a bedroom. Which

may
cause disharmony and can

lead
to frequent quarrels.
If

there is no alternative, as
you had

mentioned, it is best
to either close

the master
bedroom door or as you

had
mentioned, acurtain

or
bead as another

alternative.
Warmest

Regards,Cecil
On 1/24/2005

1:33:14 PM, Sophia

Chia
wrote:
Dear Master

Cecil
Lee
There's

no
alternativeto
place our

dining
table. The
dining

wereplace a
part
of the hall

but its
facing
ourmaster

bedroom.
The
bed facing

the
dining
table.To put

in
the
kitchen

its
too
cramp.Understand

dining
table
should not

face
any
door.To place

a
curtain
or bead is

it
abetter
choice.
Thank&

nbsp;y
ou
Ciao
With

warmest
regards
Sophia
Chia&nbs

p;&nb
sp;&n
bs

p;




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