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Dear Sasha,
1. This would be based on Shapes and Form School of Feng Shui.
2. From my personal experience, it would be better to avoid having the young willow tree at the front of the main entrance as I personally feel that such a tree is (indeed - my belief) to be inauspicious especially that it slices through the front door.)
3. In such a situation, if you still leave the tree, I seldom recommend a Ba Gua mirror but, it should help. Or if there are any religious charms of your religion, it can be placed there as an alternative.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 12/18/00 6:55:00 PM, Sasha Kay-Grummett wrote:
>We have recently moved to a
>wonderful new home, in all
>aspects it feels harmonious.
>The two previous owners only
>stayed 1-2 years - leaving for
>marital or health reasons. I
>have attempted to feng shui
>shui the areas using the
>compass method. There is a
>young willow tree in a line in
>front of the front door. (L
>shaped house) and I know
>willow trees bring sadness.
>I have hung metal chimes in
>the tree between it and our
>front door. Will this
>anecdote the energy?
>Which is the most beneficial
>method of feng shui - compass
>or BSTB?
>thank you
>Sasha Kay-Grummett
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