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Dear Anon,
You may like to review the attached resource on the Devil's gate:-
http://sg.geomancy.net/resources/art/art-gate.htm
and on Dangers of underground water
http://sg.geomancy.net/resources/art/art-under.htm
Please see below:-
On 1/29/2003 6:15:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear Master Cecil:
>
>It seems that Feng Shui
>particularly addresses the
>front of houses. Are there
>important elements in the back
>that are potential threats to
>houses? What are they?
In general, water positions behind the house is not ideal.
And also, the main entrance door should not open to a house that is literally built on a slope. For example, the living room etc...
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
>In accordance with the Feng
>Shui in Japan, the North East
>is the front ghost gate and
>the South West is the back
>ghost gate. They think there
>should not be protrusion or
>omission part of the house in
>those two directions. In
>addition, trees should not be
>planted in those two
>directions. Do those elements
>exist in Chinese Feng Shui?
1. Feng Shui originates from China. And it was imported to Japan. Many Japanese practitioners apply 9-Star Ki which is one and the same as Flying Star Feng Shui.
2. A large tree is `dangerous' as it was felt that a spirit may hide in it.
3. Therefore, a large tree e.g. at a specific location in front of a house, may be inauspicious.
4. Even in Singapore, there was a case, where a major bank has a Regional building at their Tampines centre. There is a missing corner at the North-East.
4.1 This section was empty for quite sometime. Later on, when this section of the office was occupied; a senior manager and an officer happened to came early in the morning around 6.30am to work.
4.2 Both of them saw `someone using a computer'. And later, they determined that it was not a living being.
4.3 And from this day, whenever, one switches off the PC on that table, it turns on again without any explanation.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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