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Dear Sandy,
I am not sure if you have any contraints i.e. rented room where you may not have sufficient storage area.
In my opinion, it is always best to see if you can explore any possibility of stacking the boxes e.g. in a cupboard or ar a corner rather than placing it below your bed.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 7/2/2001 2:42:00 PM, Sandy Park wrote:
>I have boxes of books and
>papers underneath my bed. This
>is probably bad for my chi but
>what can I do for optimum
>sleep and ensure good chi.
>
>Thanks!
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