sun888_99 Posted November 3, 1999 Share Posted November 3, 1999 Dear cecil,You mentioned that in feng shui if one can't see the source of sha then it is not considered a sha then why the under ground water and the earth vault lines are considered bad since we cant see them. Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 3, 1999 Staff Share Posted November 3, 1999 Dear Anon,This is a good question. Actually, what I am referring is Sha Qi due to poison arrows ie. poison arrows aimed at the main entrance for example.Or when your main entrance door directly face the a backdoor or windows.One has therefore to be careful that this concept of `what you can't see is no longer a threat'.The above is meant for visual objects and not meant to be applied to underground courses etc... It is totally different.It is good that you pointed out this and it is hoped that the above clearly explains the distinction.Another further distinction is because undergound water is considered `vapours' or the emission of vapours. It has been proven in independent studies by the Germans.http://www.geomancy.net/fs/under.htmWe therefore cannot mix the two (poision arrows with the above). Not all FS principles can be applied at ground level or underground.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 11/3/99 1:25:57 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear cecil,You mentioned that in fengshui if one can't see thesource of sha then it is notconsidered a sha then why theunder ground water and theearth vault lines areconsidered bad since we cantsee them. Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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