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Dear Anon,
1. This arised because a user asked whether to cover the shoe rack.
Earlier, I posted that it is of course much better to remove the shoe rack if it is at the main entrance area.
2. The correct way to practise Feng Shui is to manage the entire house e.g. make sure that everything is inbalance first.
I merely mentioned that whether to cover or remove the shoe rack is secondary.
I believe what you have asked was, can things be changed by removing the shoe rack or covering it.
I mentioned that, it is not the most important thing to do in Feng Shui.
For example, if there is a hole in a ship. Even if it is a small one, there will still be leaks in it. So, it is in this situation i.e. that one should first `plug' the leak rather than think of improvements.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 3/29/00 2:48:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Hi Cecil
>
>If I did not remember wrongly,
>U advised to remove the shoe
>rack or at least cover it up?
>
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