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Hi,
Please read below:-
On 7/6/99 4:56:10 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil and robert,
>
>Is there any connection
>between music and
>feng shui since the musical
>notes have numbers and feng
>shui is all about numbers too.
>
>What about the feng shui music
>for health,
>wealth, harmony, good fortune.
>Is it real
>or just another way of
>commercializing feng shui.
>
Maybe you like to read this short article written by Cecil about Feng Shui & Music.
URL: http://www.3dglobe.com/fs/music.htm
However, I personally feel that certain music are soothing to a person, and this does help a person relax.
In Singapore, for example, in certain Chinese bookstore, eg. The Commercial Press located at Victoria Street, have a small collection of music which was packaged for Feng Shui and Yin / Yang Music.
Some of these are quite interesting. There is one for relief of constipation, headache, overweight, stress etc.
For those who are in Singapore, you can find such music available in stores, even in Popular Bookstore at Bras Basah Rd.
Warmest Regards
Robert Lee
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