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Dear Alan,
Thank for your description of the situation.
1. Try to see if you can apply (if possible) this concept:
" If it no longer can be seen, it will no longer be a threat ".
2. At the balcony, day curtains would be useful (for brightness). Or, reflective sun-X protection on glass panels (especially) on sliding panels or windows that you do not often open.
3. Since the protusion is of the Metal element, Red (fire element) can be used to `control' it (only).
4. If you or your family are Christians or Catholics, if the sha qi is distinct, then use a flat circular mirror above the balcony and/or the main door.
As both the balcony (considered as the frontage) and the main door (mouth of the house); these two locations need to be `protected' where possible. As what you described are real threats.
Sometimes 6 rod metal windchime can be used at the balcony as the constant cling of metal can help in the situation. (However, often, the Flying Star should be used first). But often, it is the `least' i.e. metal cures is the least harmful.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/16/2002 10:10:00 PM, Alan Tan wrote:
>Hi Cecil,
>
>I live on the 16th floor of a
>HDB flat and my open balcony
>is facing another HDB block,
>with a road in between. At the
>top two floor of the opposite
>block, there is a metel plate
>protruding out, look like a
>knife slicing into my balcony.
>Understand from Fengshui point
>of view this is bad. Worst
>still, my main door is
>directly opposite facing the
>balcony with no barrier in
>between. My balcony is facing
>the NW direction. Is there any
>remedy for this situation?
>
>Thanks and regards,
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