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Dear Anon,
One of the `principles' in relation to neutralising `objects' is to remember that it has to be `activated'. For example, even a simple table fork has been effectively used by some FS Masters to counteract / neutralise a sha qi.
Here, one should remember to point it to the `sha location'.
It is usually not advisable to use a sword as one has a problem deciding how to place it. Furthermore, it should not be hang within a home. Under `Symbolism', a knife or pointed object creates sha qi and this would inadvertenly affect the household, a bedroom a living room etc...
Instead, one should use other non offensive methods. For example, I have mentioned that one principle is that if one do not see a threat, it no longer becomes a threat.
In such a situation, one should instead use a partition behind the main entrance door (for example) to neutralise a threat. Rather than say place a sword facing the main door.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 10/16/99 11:26:16 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>Is hanging a sword made of
>chinese coins facing the door
>or window to neutralize the
>sha bad. Thanks.
>
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