There is evidence to suggest that underground water courses directly under a house or a barn or any area where (animals) are kept has an adverse effect on those living just above it:-
1. An independent Germany study see below had shown that in a housing district, people staying in houses with underground water courses are prone to cancer. The housing district was set up in haste in the past Germany housing construction and a German Doctor discovered the high incidences of cancer in such households.
A top down view: See the Roofs of Houses?
Illustration above shows a section of a German Town. The blue line shows underground water. Buldings marked RED had at least a one or or two CANCER cases in a period of twenty years.
2. In barns with animal livestocks, animals frequently fall prey to ailments with underground water below the barn. We can thus eliminate "auto-suggestion" in cases of animals as they are not aware of such an adverse affects.
3. Food in such houses goes stale or rot much faster than food kept in ordinary houses. Maybe it is because of the metabolism/electrons or `sha' emitting from the underwater course.
4. Now we begin to understand why Feng Shui Masters recommend not to have "sewerage" pipes or other watercourses running below a house. This is one further evidence that Feng Shui is indeed true.
5. In general, the affected areas are directly above the underground water course and not the entire house. E.g. If you bed happens to be direclty above the underground water course or close to it, there is a high risk of getting cancer.
[ Site Search | Forum Search | Picture Search | Site Map ] |
|
|
|
||
Help Desk: (65) 9785-3171 |
||
|
|
|
Highlights |
Extend your learning with Master Cecil Lee's Applied Feng Shui Made Easy Book. |
Site Navigation |
|
User's Comments I would like to offer compliments. you have a great web site offering excellent content. its focused and comprehensive and distinguished in the field. In the English speaking world, your services are one of the best I have seen. I understand you are offering a commercial service, concurrently you also make available informative services to a very large audience, which is excellent. I feel saddened that there are those western modern stylists who claim to practice fengshui. browsing the on-line sites of these con-artists, they are mere fronts for hawking goods at crazy prices. I am only curious of how to drive these bad elements out, as they are degrading a very well practiced tradition and cultural asset. Best Regards, Scott Chen 8 November 2003 |
Google SiteSearch |
Sponsored Links |