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Dear Anon,
Please see below:-
On 11/5/2002 9:02:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Hi,
>
>If in front of the main door
>is a long corridor,can I place
>a plant with sharp pointing
>edges leave along the side of
>the corridor slightly in front
>of the main door?
>Or should I put a plant with
>big oval shape leaves?
Best to use big oval shape leaves rather than sharp pointing edges.
>Secondly, regarding sharp
>corner pointing at the bed,
>can one use a plastic round
>cover object to cover it to
>make it round?
Yes, it can be done. But, if the legs are not rounded, it is still a pointed arrow. (Check to see if the rest of the table still has poison arrows aimed at the bed.)
Usually, if the table is 3 feet away, then the impact is minimal or negligible. But if the table is next to the bed and the edge is 1 to 2 feet away from the bed, this is a poison arrow (with impact).
>Thirdly, if toilet is located
>at an unfavourable
>position,based on the study
>material of Applied FS
>course,wealth will be
>"draining off". So can closing
>of the toilet door prevent the
>wealth loss or at least
>minimise it?
Yes, you can do so.
>Lastly, if there is a Buddhist
>temple in front of the
>house(able to view it when
>standing at the main door
>looking out),and this temple
>also providing site for
>storing "dead people bone
>ashes", can one place lots of
>plants in front of the house
>along the corridor?If not, how
>to remedy this "yin"
>situation?
Firstly, avoid placing any wind chimes facing the temple.
It will be good if your unit is at least 4 storey high or higher. The major impact is usually at 1 to 3 storey high.
Avoid, any lone or large plants facing it. As such plant or tree is said to be able to harbour a spirit.
It is best to use more yang energy e.g. red brickwall or use red curtains within the house. If you are living at 1 to 3 storeys, it is best to use a ba gua mirror with a pair of door gods to `protect' this area.
Attached please find an illustration.
It is highly inauspicious to have a house situated at a NE to SW direction `cutting' to the temple. Especially if such temple has urns and in close proximity of 1 to 3 kilometres.
It is said that spirits, can only travel in a straight line. Thus, this is the rational why some homes with main door at NE or SW are tilted at an angle so that such spirits cannot `come in'.
Quite sometime back, I faced the situation as found under this illustration. The luopan, goes haywire, especially at the field close to the temple. Some of these temples are considered `unclean'.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
>
PS. NOTE: The red dot in the attached picture actually refers to the temple. (Forgot to indicate it in the illustration)
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