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Dear Anon,
In my opinion, the main concern here is the `T-junction' which is bad Sha Qi. This is quite a fundamental problem and (frankly) in my opinion very hard to cure.
Some FS practitioner may advise placing a Ba Gua or cannons aimed at the road. One could perhaps try this.
Stand at the main entrance door and check to see if the lamp post slice it. Or through a window. If it does, this is a poison arrow. You should also check the tree trunk does not slice towards the main door area.
Yes, the main door can be slanted but you may have to consult a FS practitioner to do it properly i.e. on site and as mentioned by you check the Gua (Kua) etc...
In my opinion, the items you had purchased are considered decorative items.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 6/6/01 8:33:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>My husband operating a sundry
>shop but business is bad. The
>shop is located at the corner
>of a T-junction. The main
>door is between Northeast and
>East direction. East is his
>worst direction. His kua
>number is 7.He is thinking of
>changing the main door to face
>the main road which is between
>Northwest and West directions
>(both his prosperity and
>excellent directions). The
>problem is a lamp post and a
>tree are visible (not exactly
>in front but a bit to the
>side). Is it advisable to
>change the location of the
>main door? We cannot do
>anything about the tree or
>lamp post (government
>property) and the building
>(rented). The only way is
>just the main door and maybe
>with some Feng Shui help. I
>have purchased some Feng Shui
>items like replica of gold
>ingot, 2 toads with a coin in
>the mouth and some old chinese
>coins. How to use them ?
>Please help. We are desperate.
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