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Episode 3 Wonder Why Wednesday question - Ivy Ellerby (Clocks)

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“When using big clocks in your décor, should it be a functioning clock or if not, what time should it be set on to show continuity?” It’s always good Feng Shui to have functioning clocks in your home. The goal of Feng Shui is to always have chi moving through the space at a pace that’s not too fast and not too slow. If there’s stagnant chi in a home, which is what would happen around the clock if the clock is not moving continuously, it could become negative chi. Any item that’s not really serving a purpose in a home, and a clock that’s not running doesn’t really serve a purpose, it’s going to create some negative chi. Visit my website: http://www.fengshui-it.com/

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“When using big clocks in your décor, should it be a functioning clock or if not, what time should it be set on to show continuity?” It’s always good Feng Shui to have functioning clocks in your home. The goal of Feng Shui is to always have chi moving through the space at a pace that’s not too fast and not too slow. If there’s stagnant chi in a home, which is what would happen around the clock if the clock is not moving continuously, it could become negative chi. Any item that’s not really serving a purpose in a home, and a clock that’s not running doesn’t really serve a purpose, it’s going to create some negative chi. Visit my website: http://www.fengshui-it.com/

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