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Dear Michael,
Generally, a bagua or even a Luo Pan, can be displayed particuarly if there is a bad `Sha Qi'.
This is what many FS practitioners generally feel.
I know of some shops (shop displays) that display them on their display shelves - to deflect sha qi.
In a `normal' office environment, so far, I yet come across, anyone who would want to display it unless, it is a tool of their trade.
More importantly, you would have to make your own decision regards this.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 8/18/00 2:49:00 AM, Michael CK Wong wrote:
>Just wondering if someone
>could tell me if putting a
>"luo pan" in the office is a
>no-no. Someone gave it to me
>as a gift. If not, what is the
>best place?
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