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Dear Chloe Lin,
Thank you for the revised plan.
1. Yes, it looks like your house is vulnerable to `Sha Qi' (bad qi) from the cul de sac.
Please see below:-
On 5/19/2002 5:18:00 PM, Chloe Lin wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>
>I tried to draw the street/cul
>de sac and its relation to the
>house.
>
>On the porch, I had hang a
>wind chime and on the top of
>the front door, I had a ba gua
>sign. I have a lucky eye that
>I can use also, if needs be to
>protect the house. Where the
>window is, I had planted a
>japanese maple tree. The walk
>way is thru the driveway. In
>the front of the lawn, is the
>brick mailbox. The street
>center goes straigt to the
>front door. I can see the two
>lanes of the road from my
>door. The front door faces
>east. I know I am a West
>person, so I had put the
>number of the house on the
>back of the house.
Yes, try to protect the house in such a situation.
Another safety feature is to paint the gate red.
Here, the cul de sac is symbolic of metal element with a `knife/sickle' slicing into your home.
Under the five elements concept, fire element can be used to tame or control this metal element (in addition to what you have proposed).
The best option is red/clay bricks frontwall area. An alternative is to paint the gate red. Where red is meant to control `metal' or sha qi of the cul de sac.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
>From the front door entry is
>the staircase, altho the
>staircase is L shaped. I had
>put a faceted crystal ball on
>the chandelier that is on the
>entry area.
>
>Thank you for all your help.
>Chloe
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