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Dear Guest,
Please see below:-
On 6/1/2003 8:53:31 PM, Nntp Guest wrote:
>I intend to buy a house.
>Everythings of the house is
>perfect except for 2
>points.
>
>1. the main gate is facing NW.
This depends more of what is facing the house. (Are there any threats such as a neighbour's sharp pointed roof) etc..
In my opinion, therefore, this may or may not pose a problem. It does not pose a problem if there are no threats to the main door.
>2. There is a wide drainage
>running infront of the main
>gate about 6m wide.
Often, many homes have drainage at the front of the home. But hmm.. 6 metre wide is pretty large drainage.
Under `commonsense' approach to Feng Shui, if there is such a huge drain, it looks more like a canal.
In the past, this is inauspicious - especially if the connecting `bridge' to our home is made of planks -- which if not well maintained can pose a safety hazard (it may collapse).
If it is a storm drain (leading to our home); if there is large rainfall; and flooding occurs, someone walking on it may be swept away. Or a car, may fall into this canal.
Please note that all these may not necessarily happen in your case. But, here, I am merely illustrating some of the `rationale' why, in "Feng Shui" this can be considered inauspicious.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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