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Dear Wilfredo,
In order to confirm; if one is standing at the main entrance door and can see e.g. the tree trunk.
Here, the tree trunk is said to be slicing into the main door. If so, then this is a `poison arrow' slicing into a house. This is considered a `Sha Qi' or inauspicious. And should be corrected.
But if it is a young tree e.g. within a thin branch or more like a bush; then this will not pose a threat right now.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 3/7/2002 8:01:00 AM, Wilfredo Olayvar wrote:
>Is it bad to have a tree in
>front of main door?
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