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Dear Marko,
Frankly, I was thinking very hard about your senario. Since it is a shared wall and not a house or frontage facing each other; in my opinion, there is not much one can do here. A Metal `cure' is used usually, if there is an imbalance e.g. on the shared wall of your bedroom. Otherwise, it is not normally used.
As for Feng Shui, it is correct that one should avoid placement of plants or water fountain in the bedroom.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 2/14/2002 12:15:00 AM, Marko Morriso wrote:
>My home for past 10 yrs,which
>I own,is a townhouse (shares a
>common wall on one side)
>north-east.The family which
>moved next door has very poor
>reputation, has caused much
>turmoil in past 3 years for me
>& others on our street. Please
>help. This is the bedroom I
>should be sleeping in, also
>the house has correct front
>door facing for me, the lot is
>in harmony to the west, south,
>north. What should I place
>against that common wall where
>I sense evil? Presently I have
>a large plain mirror, bamboo
>side table, heavy mirrored-
>glass type picture frames with
>photos of treasured family.
>This room is my bedroom,is
>rectangular,bed in correct
>position. No plants or water
>fountain on that particular
>wall, as I think that would be
>wrong, am I right? Should I
>add metal,remove something?
>thank you sincerely for your
>help.
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