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Hi,
I have a narrow hallway 20 ft long by 3 ft wide, at the ends of which are two doors. In a previous email you mentioned this is a leak. My Gua is 8, strong earth. Would hanging metal/brass wu lou at the sliding door help block the good chi from escaping? Do you have a preference to the type of material used for the wu lou (ceramic, metal/brass, naturally dried)?
Thanks
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Dear Joji,
It is like "sucking on" a baby's comforter. If it makes one more "comfortable", it is ok to hang one.
Frankly no harm from it.
But don't purposely hang one the size of an ostrich egg. If it falls and hits on one's head, can sure give an amnesia. Else, one may have to place a "HARD HAT" sign for anyone passing thru it. *JOKE*
Basically, any material is acceptable (SO LONG) as it is reasonably priced. Better steel if it is cheap!
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 1/17/2004 9:09:39 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi,
I have a narrow hallway 20 ft
long by 3 ft wide, at the ends
of which are two doors. In a
previous email you mentioned
this is a leak. My Gua is 8,
strong earth. Would hanging
metal/brass wu lou at the
sliding door help block the
good chi from escaping? Do you
have a preference to the type
of material used for the wu
lou (ceramic, metal/brass,
naturally dried)?
Thanks

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