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I am new to feng shui and I had a quick question. My girlfriend thought the little turtles in Chinatown were cute and I know that they are supposed to be good luck so we bought two. Is there any where in the house that I should keep them that would be most beneficial?
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Dear Ryan,
Under Feng Shui, there is a concept which I termed the 33.3% ruleset.
Under this concept, anything not larger than 33.3 percent normally would not pose any effect on the surrounding.
For example, of a `missing corner' in a building. It has to be 33.3 percent `missing' from the sector of the house.
This is why, usually when we paint the wall, and if we paint quite a large area of a room it would normally exceed 33.3 percent.
In the same parallel, the little turtles would usually not have any effect. Therefore, place it somewhere both you and your girlfriend feels comfortable with. (Other than the bedroom).
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 10/13/00 3:59:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
I am new to feng shui and I
had a quick question. My
girlfriend thought the little
turtles in Chinatown were cute
and I know that they are
supposed to be good luck so we
bought two. Is there any
where in the house that I
should keep them that would be
most beneficial?

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