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Dear Nancy,
Frankly, it is difficult for me to fully visualise what u mean. If would be nice if you have a sketch or some pictures of it.
As you mentioned that your house is on top of a hill, Feng Shui (and `commonsense approach' would suggest that the house is on firm foundations and surroundings do not have soil erosion or protected from soil erosion.
At a hill, it is best that there should be `forestation' or plants especially if the house is the top most house.
Other than that, it is difficult for me to comment further.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 3/20/00 8:27:00 PM, Nancy Brooks wrote:
>We live in a two story house
>at the top of a hill and to
>the left on a cul-de-sac. The
>front door faces south, and is
>positioned in the middle of
>the rectangle shape house.
>What elements should I use to
>improve the chi coming into
>our home?
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