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Traditionally, a Geomancer scans the external environment, the site and even the type of sand on site to determine whether the piece of land is good or not.
As for the anthill; this can be subjective. As a Geomancer is also considered with whether there may be underground water courses below the plot and how deep it is.
Here, logically if there is an anthill; most likely the ground just above the plot is not damp. Contrast this with white ants. White ants prefer damp soil. And if the soil is damp; most likely the plot is close to a canal or waterway.
Another far off thinking is; since ants live in a harmonious settlement; to some; it is a good sign.. (This is not Feng Shui, thou)

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On 4/8/2011 8:08:28 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Sir,I bought a small land
for building a house.It has a
very big- about 3 feet high
Anthill.Is this a good or a
bad sign?

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

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On 4/11/2011 10:13:04 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Traditionally, a Geomancer scans the
external environment, the site and even
the type of sand on site to determine
whether the piece of land is good or
not.As for the anthill; this can be
subjective. As a Geomancer is also
considered with whether there may be
underground water courses below the plot
and how deep it is.Here, logically if
there is an anthill; most likely the
ground just above the plot is not damp.
Contrast this with white ants. White
ants prefer damp soil. And if the soil
is damp; most likely the plot is close
to a canal or waterway. Another far off
thinking is; since ants live in a
harmonious settlement; to some; it is a
good sign.. (This is not Feng Shui,
thou)On 4/8/2011 8:08:28 PM, Anonymous
wrote: >Dear Sir,I bought a small
land >for building a house.It has a
very big- about 3 feet high
Anthill.Is this a good or a >bad
sign?
Thank you very much Master Cecil
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