The Feng Shui of Clocks

CLOCK DO’s

DO use a pendulum or chiming clock to activate the 6 star of networking and benefactors.

DO use a pendulum or chiming clock to activate the 1 star of opportunity and income.

DO use a pendulum or chiming clock to deplete and drain nasty earth stars (2&5) from becoming problematic (southwest and center in 2013).

DO make sure your clocks are not oversized or dominate your room.

DO hang clocks in hallways, living rooms or the kitchen.

DO make sure clocks next to the bed are small and not overly bright, if they’re electric.

DO make sure clocks in the bedroom wake you to a pleasant sound that you enjoy, such as chimes.

DO hang/place clocks in out of the way locations so the pressure of time isn’t overbearing.

DO hang clocks in the west, northwest and north corners of the house or living room.


CLOCK DON’Ts

DON’T hang a clock close to the front door or viewed by the front door.

DON’T hang a clock in the dining room as this implies death and rushing to eat.

DON’T hang over-sized clocks in the house as they impose unhealthy chi on the household.

DON’T allow clocks to be unwound and still. A still clock represents death and going backwards, plus limited opportunity.

DON’T hang clocks in the east, family sector, of the house or living room as this can cause problems in the family or oldest son, rifts and severe health problems. Clocks represent metal and should not be placed in a wood sector of family.

DON’T hang a clock too high on a wall as this appears that time is over you and this implies death.
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