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Tourmaline in Feng Shui
If you use black tourmaline (also called skoryl), black or flake obsidian , or hematite in the area of the entrance to the apartment or house, you can benefit from their Feng Shui energy, which brings protection to your home . You can place a few stones of hematite, obsidian or black tourmaline either outside in front of the entrance to the apartment or house or inside behind your door so that they create a visually positive and eye-pleasing impression. For example, if you have large pots or plant boxes on either side of the main door, these protective stones can be placed on the surface of the soil in the pot or on the ground around the pot. Inside the house, these stones can then be placed in pots with indoor plants, which are placed closest to the entrance door.
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