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I have been learning about Feng Shui for about a month. The books and websites I have been reading, recommend putting a certain figurine in one place, and something else in another. One website in particular has links to its list of items you need because one star flew to this section, etc. This is getting confusing, and it has the potential to become expensive. I think the only wealth sector I would be enhancing is the one that belongs to the website.
I would like to clarify some things that I have been reading at your site (which is quite helpful, thank you). First, you do not recommend putting these figurines everywhere, correct? Also, to activate a sector, you suggest using elements that create that sectors element, like using wood in the south since it produces fire.
Am I correct in understanding that if I were to do something that seems right to me, then it would be good Feng Shui, even if it might be "wrong"?
Thank you
Michael
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