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Dear Donna,
1. Yes, based on your description, this is indeed a threat to your home. The test is to stand inside the house looking out of the main door. If you can see the threat coming, then it is a threat or poison arrow.
2. If there is a small roof or rain shelter at the frontage of your house you can use a 6 rod metal wind chime to neutralise it. Since most roofs are constructed with wood. And under the five elements concept: Metal can destroy wealth.
3. Alternatively, in the east or Far East, Ba Gua mirror is often placed above the main door to serve as a protection from these.
You can do a SEARCH for the various types. Or go to the conference: Photo Tours of Interest (with pictures) and locate a few postings on the Type of Ba Gua available.
This is a traditional method. But I often find or hear many Western Feng Shui practitioners especially some of those practising in the west `cursing' or worse `swearing' at others for recommending this. I feel this is one of the difference that some non-Chinese practitioners may differ in their thinking.
Frankly, I still feel that even in modern times, this practise will never die: in my life time or for the next several generations.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 12/15/2002 10:39:00 PM, Donna Jacobs wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>
>My main door directly facing
>my neighbor's triangle roof
>line. It is a poinsing arrow?
>What's the cure?
>
>Thank you so much for your
>reply and advice last time!
>I've truly learned a lot from
>you and your site!!
>
>Thanks!
>
>Donna
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