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Dear Anon,
1. Besides moving the furnitures, there is a cure:
a. If it is a wooden beam,
Then use 6 ancient Chinese coins tied together with red string. Hang it on the beam.
b. If it is a concrete beam,
Then place two bamboo flutes to form the top profile of the ba gua trigram:
------- <- beam
/ \ <- bamboo flute
2. If one falls sick often, one may have to check or do a Flying Star analysis to find out e.g. if the sickness or misfortune star is at the particular sector.
Here, if the sickness star is present, the same cure i.e. 6 coins tied to a red string would be effective.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/18/00 11:23:54 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>I was anxious to know the
>above answers becos my child
>bed is under the overhead
>beam. My dinner table is under
>a overhead beam too. Recently,
>my child and me fall sick
>often. Anyway to resolve this
>besides moving the funitures.
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