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The room at the center should be left empty


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Dear cecil,
The center of the house should be left empty.
Does that mean that if one has a room at the center of the house one should not use it and should remove all furniture from there. Or is it OK to have a dinning or bedroom in the center of house. Thanks.

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On 10/5/99 1:30:20 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Anon,
Ideally, the centrepoint of the house should be `clear' and avoid placing objects within this area.
This is because, it is the location where all the intangible forces "congregate."
From our work done and many instances where an owner has e.g. some kind of activity e.g. a stove in the middle or centrepoint; many of the breadwinners do encounter problems.

One reason is

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because, there is no longer a
balance of the five elements.
For example, the stove which
has flames or heat represents
the fire element.

So long as having a furniture or a table at the location is acceptable. However, in my honest opinion, it is best not to place e.g. a decorative piece such a porcelain vase etc... where possible leave this location blank' of any objects that may sway the `neutral' balance to any of the elements. For example, best also not to place a PC or TV set directly at the middle point.
Warmest
Regards,
Cecil

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Dear
cecil,
The center of the
house should be left
empty.
Does that mean that if
one has a room at the center
of the house one should not
use it and should remove all
furniture from there. Or is it
OK to have a dinning or
bedroom in the center of
house. Thanks.


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