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Dear Anon,
There is quite a diverse group of users in this forum and not all are of Chinese `origin'.
It is quite common for Westerners especially those celebrating Christmas to hang a " bouquet " or a round Christmas decoration on their door.
In my opinion, it is very difficult to say whether this practise is `good' `bad' or neutral.
What is more important is trying to understand what each Feng Shui / Divinity (Pillars of Destiny) can help us and apply them.
We should then classify such objects as of `secondary' importance. The only thing I personally feel is that where possible try not to hang `dried' plants or flowers on the door. This is because it usally turns brown/black? and thus is not as auspicious as `live' or fresh plants/flowers/decoration.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 10/19/99 12:41:49 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>Is hanging the wreaths (flower
>or pine) on the main door bad.
>Some people hang it in the
>wall behind their headboard.
>Is it bad. Thanks.
>
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