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  1. Dear Cecil: First I would like to thank you for your quick response to my post "Living on a cul-de-sac" dated 3/20/00. As per your answer to my post, attached is a line drawing of the street that I live on. The house just to the right of ours in the drawing is the highest house on the block. And also attached is a picture of our house. As you can see in the picture, there is a gentle grade uphill. As far as "forestation" I placed circles where there are trees on the property. There are 26 in all. that is not counting lower bushes in the front yard or hedges in the backyard. The reason I ask this question is, I was watching a program about Feng Shui and they said that it was not good to live on a dead end street because there is not enough energy flow. I am only beginning to learn about this method of placement so I thought I would start out slow and change a few things and see what changes occur and I thought this would be a good place to start. They said in the program something about placing a wind chime outside by the front door and a mirror above the door or maybe a water fountain. I would like to get your opinion as to weather this would be the right thing to do and an explanation for the reason behind these changes. I hope I haven't taken up much of you time, but I am fascinated by this new method of thinking, and am looking forward to your response as to what changes I should make. Kindest regards Nancy
  2. We live in a two story house at the top of a hill and to the left on a cul-de-sac. The front door faces south, and is positioned in the middle of the rectangle shape house. What elements should I use to improve the chi coming into our home?
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