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Li____ G. (Guest User not permitted to see poster's name)
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Thanks for your comments.
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Cecil Lee

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Dear Anon (Hidden for Privacy),
Here are a few points to note:-
1. If you have not read this short article, please click here: URL http://www.3dglobe.com/fs/under.htm
2. The stream should not seem to be slicing into the house like a sickle or a blade.
3. Where possible the bed should be furthest away from the underground stream as the vapours according to Feng Shui is not ideal.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil Lee
On 8/7/99 8:31:40 AM, Anon (Hidden for Privacy) wrote:
>We just purchased a house that
>has a stream running under a
>corner of the house, via a
>culvert. The stream cuts under
>a corner of the house, it
>doesn't run straight through
>it. The stream exits into a
>little waterfall about 25 feet
>from the house, and then it
>continues on (I think) for
>several miles. The corner of
>the house that the stream cuts
>through is the corner with the
>master bedroom.
>
>Does anyone have any advice? I
>have a feeling this is
>inauspicious. Are there
>remedies? Thanks in advance
>for any comments that you may
>have.
>
>
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Li____ G. (Guest User not permitted to see poster's name)
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We just purchased a house that has a stream running under a corner of the house, via a culvert. The stream cuts under a corner of the house, it doesn't run straight through it. The stream exits into a little waterfall about 25 feet from the house, and then it continues on (I think) for several miles. The corner of the house that the stream cuts through is the corner with the master bedroom.
Does anyone have any advice? I have a feeling this is inauspicious. Are there remedies? Thanks in advance for any comments that you may have.
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