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Peppers in the bedroom
Bridgette.Spencer asks:
Question
What does two long thin peppers tied together with pink string in the bedroom mean?
Answer
For me, peppers are FOOD and are used as such. If they are spicy peppers, the bedroom is the last place I’d take them. You’d be smarting for days if you handled the peppers, didn’t wash your hands, and then touched your eye or other sensitive part of the body.
Proponents of McFengshui might assign this some meaning, and I can only guess what it might be. Whatever they decide it means, it’s obviously some form of magical thinking (“sympathetic magic” — magic based on the assumption that a person or thing can be supernaturally affected through its name or an object representing it).
In authentic feng shui this item has no validity. See the information on feng shui colors for more information on pink and its significance.
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