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My question has to do with what should I do or take with me when travelling and staying at a motel or hotel room to make it have the best feng shui.
best,
gerret

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Dear Gerret,
1. Generally, Feng Shui is not about taking with you things. Feng Shui is seen as enhancing Qi or neutralising Sha Qi (poison arrows).
2. However, based on the Five Element Concept, one can enhance (personal self) under the following consideration:
If you know your true element and strength e.g. weak wood. (Under the productive cycle: http://www.geomancy.net/fs/5element.htm ) Water enhances wood. In such a situation, you can do with more `water' element e.g. blue clothing/blue jeans.
Para 2 is one way of `bringing' along items.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 2/5/00 11:18:39 PM, Anonymous wrote:
My question has to do with
what should I do or take with
me when travelling and staying
at a motel or hotel room to
make it have the best feng
shui.
best,
gerret

  • 1 month later...
Posted

Hi gerret,
What cecil wrote in the previous post is true. Here is my point of view. The below is apply to hotel rooms.
1) Avoid choosing room that is at the end of the hallway.
2) Avoid windows which is shaded by trees. This may cause the room to be too YIN.
My personal opinion.
Steven

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