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Further to what I had mentioned earlier, traditional Feng Shui should be:
1. Based on the Five Elements.
2. If it is not based on the Five Elements, at least, it can be related to Yin and Yang concept. (The only exception is the Eight House Theory where it is still based on the Compass School of Feng Shui)
3. Under Symbolism, it is looked at in relation to "holistic" Feng Shui. It cannot be cited all the time.
If it is `cited' all the time or used as an `excuse' all the time without at least in some instances related to Para 1 (5 elements) or Para 2 (Yin and Yang) most likely in my opinion, the person is simply practising `Kindergarten Feng Shui'.
Usually, if one looks carefully, or deep enough, many who practise `Kindergarten Feng Shui' may use it as a ploy for marketing of products such as wind chimes or other items.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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