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Dear Anon,
1. The most common method is to tie the coins through the centre square hole where all six coins overlap each other either in a single row or a `circular' formation.
2. What I have done (as shown in the Conference: Photo Tours) is another method where the three coins x 2 sets spread are spread over a Red Packet (or Red Paper).
3. You can still bind the coins by placing them on top of each other. This is not the norm but symbolically, they are still 6 coins.
4. Some cautious Feng Shui practioners may if they are too ingrained in using the coins as mentioned under Para 1. But usually, your method should work the same way, unless you do not use 6 coins.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 11/9/99 2:46:45 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>I keep my coins on top of each
>other and then tie it with a
>red thread then stick it to
>the wall with a clear scotch
>tape. And it blends with the
>decor of the place. Is this
>wrong way of sticking the
>coins. Thanks.
>
>
>
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