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Dear Maria,
In my opinion, this perhaps may have to do with symbolism.
Perhaps, what you have read is that the particular author felt that photos above a fireplace could represent it being `burned' i.e. the fireplace represents fire. Any pictures above it may be symbolically `burned.'
You could perhaps introduce a `neutral' element e.g. Earth e.g. pottery on the mantle piece of the fireplace. Especially, if one feels `uncomfortable' with it.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 10/25/2001 10:18:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Hi Cecil or Robert:
>
>I read somewhere that one
>should not place photographs
>on top of a fireplace. How do
>you feel about this?
>
>Thanks,
>Maria
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