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Hi Cecil and Robert,
Thank you so much for your very helpful advice last week on wealth
symbols in my hallway near the main door.
As a result of your advice, I hung the carp painting in the hallway on
the left hand side of the main door, which happens to be the near the
Southwest corner.
What I wanted to know is if I can install a wall uplight next to the
painting. I read in Lillian Too's book that it is good to keep a light on
the hallway on all day to bring in the precious yang energy.
My question is can I put this light next to the carp painting
(symbolising water) or would this cause me problems. For example, in a
kitchen if you put the cooker next to the sink this is inauspicious. I
just want to keep all of the elements in the hallway near the main door
to bring good effect (these are carp painting = water, wall uplight =
fire, a small picture of mountain range (earth/metal), metal wind chimes
= metal as my stairs point directly to main door and a wooden door frame
= wood element. Would this be alright?
My main door faces West and I am Strongest Metal East Group 1 Earth Boar.
Hope you can advise me?
Thanks you again for your great work and sound advice.
Best Regards
Jo
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