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Dear Chrinstine,
Many thanks for posting the three pictures. I now can better understand from the pictures:
1. The plot of land where your neighour's house is (i.e. behind your house) has sha qi.
2. As for your house, once, the neighbour's house is up and you have a fence, it will be shielded from the sha qi of the `T' junction.
3. I understand from the picture that there are no trees (as this is a new plot of land). Currently with no trees, the land has sha qi from exposed `wind'. I believe, as more trees are ground around the estate it would be ok.
4. Under Shapes and Form of Feng Shui:-
4.1 A single house should not be surrounded i.e. an `island' of roads on all four sides. But for the twin house (with two houses on each side of the road), it is still acceptable.
4.2 I noticed that the land is relatively flat the plus point is this is a rather "straight forward" area where as I mentioned above, grass, plants and trees, later on would be good.
On the whole, I believe, it would relieve you of your fears of the `sha qi' from the opposite side of the `T' junction.
In my opinion, I consider this house, an average plot.
In Feng Shui, most of the time we look at the dragon vein and check to see whether a location or estate, can accumulate wealth (overall) for the neighbourhood. This is more for those who are buying new plot of land or already built up housing.
This accumulation of `wealth' is symbolic of some of the houses that I mentioned under conference: Photo Tour of Interest such as the Meyer and Sterling. (However, these are condominiums but are similiar in analysis whilst these are analysed on a vertical spectrum, landed property are analysed on a horizontal spectrum - Shapes and Form).
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 8/14/00 7:20:00 AM, Christine Yang wrote:
>I'm thinking of building a
>house. I know that it is bad
>luck for a house to be located
>in the middle of an
>intersection (i.e., middle of
>a "T"). What if my house was
>built behind such a house (all
>else being equal), it this is
>OK?
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