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Dear Miss Quiss,
Frankly, I have clicked a few times on your question.
I was trying very hard to see how I could approach to `answer' your question but each time when I things like `mento luck'; career luck etc...
It is very difficult to relate this to Traditional Feng Shui which does not associate a room with `mentor.'
With regards to your assumption that NW is the metal element sector. Generally, this sector is the metal element sector but may be too simplistic a statement to use.
This is because, if one uses the Flying Star analysis; because of the interaction of the #mountain / #water and base # and the time period i.e. Period 7, this sector may not necessary be all metal element.
It depends on the interaction of all three elements. The wood panelling may aid or further create more problems.. depending on the three elements as mentioned above.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 4/1/01, Miss Quiss wrote:
>Hello
>The master bedroom is the NW
>sector of the second floor of
>this house. It is panelled in
>pine boards halfway up the
>walls. The effect is quite
>pleasant and the whole room is
>very comfortable and pleasant,
>nicely decorated. I sleep very
>well in there.
>However, since NW is metal
>element, is the wood panelling
>in this room harming "mentor
>luck" for this home? To make
>matters worse, part of the NW
>sector on the main floor is a
>toilet (small, pleasant room).
>What can I do to encourage
>helpful mentors in my life? At
>this time, I need some help
>with some projects for the
>house, rather than career
>luck. This help has been
>promised, but is slow to
>materialize.
>Q.
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