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Dear Moses
Frankly there are two ways at looking at it.
One way is under " Intuitive Feng Shui". Here, we use our sixth sense. For
example when we first step into a place. We either feel happy or otherwise.
Similiarly, this method is to place it at a place that you `like'.
Currently, your crystal pyramid, is considered under `Symbolic Feng Shui' as
a Fire element due to its shape rather then it's form i.e. crystal = earth
element.
On a more scientific level of Feng Shui:-
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1. It would be good to know what is your own Feng Shui element and it's
strength.
For example, if your Feng Shui element is e.g. a weak Water person.
2. Your house's `personal' element.
And your home (based on the direction of the main entrance) and if your
main
entrance faces South, this house is south = Fire element.
Under the above example, it is no good to place the Pyramid crystal at
the South
location. This is because, you are adding more `fire' to the south
direction and
furthermore, if you are a weak Water person, under the destructive cycle
of Feng
Shui, Fire destroys water.
Since in this example, he is a `weak water' person, the extra fire of the
pyramid
will further extinguish the person.
Alternatively, lets take another case:-
For example if this person's Feng Shui element is e.g. a weak Fire
person and
his house main door faces North. North = water element.
In this case, since he is a weak Fire person, the pyramid crystal
representing
the Fire element would help his weak Fire element grow.
These are the two of the many combinations that a true Feng Shui Master
looks at under `scientific' method of Feng Shui.
Under a more general method of Feng Shui, a pyramid crystal can be equated
to a conice or a pagoda and be placed at the right corner of a table to
`activate' learning especially for a student's table.
In traditional Feng Shui, villages or communites like to errect a Pagoda as
this is said to activate `penmanship' or academic studies. In one of the
traditional Feng Shui theories, it is considered good if you are able to
look out of your window and slightly to the right of the window, you see the
shape of a `fire' element (narrow and pointed object) this signifies a
scholar amongst your family member particularly for the occupant of this
room.
The fire element can even be a telecoms tower etc...
Hope that helps.
-----Original Message-----
From: Listmanager
To: Recipients of 'free-advice' suppressed
Date: Monday, February 22, 1999 4:50 PM
Subject: The Pyramid Effect
>From: "Moses Aaron"
>This message is sent from "free-advice" Mailing List.
>Peace to you,
>Could anyone help me to provide information on the effect
>of having a crystal pyramid in my home. Where is the best
>location I should placed the pyramid?
>
>Regards,
>Moses
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