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Can you have about a 2 to 4 ft high by 2 to 4 feet long brick wall to suggest a mountain? I need it for front of the home since lot has reverse chart in period 8. Does the wall need to be directly in front of door? any other suggestions of cure to fix this reverse chart issue?
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The saying goes: "Too little knowledge is a dangerous thing".
Majority of the time: "If it is ain't broken don't fix it".
In addition, an opening especially the front of the home should have a "bright hall effect" or Ming Tang.
Often, thissuperseeds the ridiculous wall that you intend to smack it at the main door area
.
Frankly, no offence? Is this for real?"building a wall at the main door?".
Mathematically, if we take an example: " 99.9 percent of the time; it is much better to have clear space at the frontage irregardless of the ridiculous idea of building a wall (mountain?). Let's say on 00.1 percent chance that it is good....
I sincerely hope that you did not recently go and watch this show: "One flew over the cuckoo's nest and then suddenly woke up and decided to pen the idea of building a wall at the main entrance? Again, is this for REAL?

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On 3/31/2012 11:54:15 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Can you have about a 2 to 4 ft
high by 2 to 4 feet long brick
wall to suggest a mountain? I
need it for front of the home
since lot has reverse chart in
period 8. Does the wall need
to be directly in front of
door? any other suggestions of
cure to fix this reverse chart
issue?

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There are further clarifications:
1. The important saying: THE FORMS DETERMINE THE STARS, THE STARS DETERMINE THE FATE OF THE PEOPLE LIVING IN A HOME.
2. If one understands the above, PROPERLY;
2.1. One will realise that often or majority of the time; clear-space; bright-hall effect is fundamental as this SHAPES the FORMS of a place.
2.2. Thus, even if one is not into Feng Shui, how often we see a skyscaper or building and often it is either clear-space and/or there is a water fountain or feature at the frontage of the building.
3. This is thecorrectfundamentals.
4. What you are trying to do is use the stars to determine the FORMS!. Which, is if you read Para 1 carefully is a total reverse of the (correct) situation!
5. More likely, one who allows clear-space or water at the frontage (water means that nothing can be stacked above it!) most of the time; this is correct vs the oddity of building a solid wall at the frontage.
6. I can understand, if you are worried that a bomber may drive a van to the front of the building and perhaps; the wall is there to "contain" the blast? What logic is this?

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On 3/31/2012 3:37:52 PM, Anonymous wrote:
The saying goes: "Too little knowledge
is a dangerous thing".Majority of the
time: "If it is ain't broken don't fix
it".In addition, an opening especially
the front of the home should have a
"bright hall effect" or Ming Tang.
Often, thissuperseeds the
ridiculous wall that you intend to smack
it at the main door area.Frankly, no
offence? Is this for
real?"building a wall at the main
door?".Mathematically, if we take an
example: " 99.9 percent of the time; it
is much better to have clear space at
the frontage irregardless of the
ridiculous idea of building a wall
(mountain?). Let's say on 00.1 percent
chance that it is good....I sincerely
hope that you did not recently go and
watch this show: "One flew over the
cuckoo's nest and then suddenly woke up
and decided to pen the idea of building
a wall at the main entrance? Again, is
this for REAL?On 3/31/2012 11:54:15 AM,
Anonymous wrote:
Can you have about
a 2 to 4 ft
high by 2 to 4 feet long
brick
wall to suggest a mountain? I
need it for front of the home
since lot has reverse chart in
period 8. Does the wall need
to
be directly in front of
door? any
other suggestions of
cure to fix
this reverse chart
issue?

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

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What would you suggest then to cure a reverse chart, home facing direction is NW 1 in flying star period 8?

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On 3/31/2012 3:37:52 PM, Anonymous wrote:
The saying goes: "Too little knowledge
is a dangerous thing".Majority of the
time: "If it is ain't broken don't fix
it".In addition, an opening especially
the front of the home should have a
"bright hall effect" or Ming Tang.
Often, this?superseeds the
ridiculous wall that you intend to smack
it at the main door area.Frankly, no
offence? Is this for
real??"building a wall at the main
door?".Mathematically, if we take an
example: " 99.9 percent of the time; it
is much better to have clear space at
the frontage irregardless of the
ridiculous idea of building a wall
(mountain?). Let's say on 00.1 percent
chance that it is good....I sincerely
hope that you did not recently go and
watch this show: "One flew over the
cuckoo's nest and then suddenly woke up
and decided to pen the idea of building
a wall at the main entrance? Again, is
this for REAL?On 3/31/2012 11:54:15 AM,
Anonymous wrote: >Can you have about
a 2 to 4 ft >high by 2 to 4 feet long
brick >wall to suggest a mountain? I
need it for front of the home
since lot has reverse chart in
period 8. Does the wall need >to
be directly in front of >door? any
other suggestions of >cure to fix
this reverse chart >issue?
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There are further considerations:-
1. As I had mentioned, assuming if it is the frontage; it is often far wiser to avoid erecting a "mountain" in close proximity of say the main door.
2. As the disadvantages often outweigh the so called advantage.
3. Often the best "mountain" is the most "natural" in the form of a home across the street. This is the best bet.
4. Thus it is not just looking at your four walls or slightly away from the four walls to look for a "cure".
6. It is always so easy to say "suggest then to cure".
7. With limited information; tell me "how to suggest THEN to cure".
8. Unfortunately, your postings are "short" and can't expect us to read in-between the lines .... and maybe a cure may have existed outside of the compound of your home?
9. Instead of a cure? Have you actually done a proper Feng Shui Triage
10. Often in many situations, things like looking at main gate cum fencing (walls) may be considered.
10.1 Or don't tell me, you are in the US of A and in your community -- no one place a high wall.
10.2 Even a garden with a "rock garden" landscape may be consider. But wait... don't tell me you don't have a reasonable sized garden.
10.3 Again, how are we to read between the lines (your thoughts) or fill in the blanks. If so, ain't it easy to say find me a cure? (Which often implies "do or die" I want a cure to fix this)
11. In real life, as mentioned earlier, sometimes, your proposal may do more harm than it's intention. If so, no point looking at ways to bulldoze your way. In real life: The Concept of Maximizing Marksholds true.

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On 4/1/2012 8:03:29 AM, Anonymous wrote:
What would you suggest then to
cure a reverse chart, home
facing direction is NW 1 in
flying star period 8?
On 3/31/2012 3:37:52 PM, Cecil Lee
wrote:
The saying goes: "Too little knowledge
is a dangerous thing".Majority of the
time: "If it is ain't broken don't fix
it".In addition, an opening especially
the front of the home should have a
"bright hall effect" or Ming Tang.
Often, thissuperseeds the
ridiculous wall that you intend to smack
it at the main door area.Frankly, no
offence? Is this for
real?"building a wall at the main
door?".Mathematically, if we take an
example: " 99.9 percent of the time; it
is much better to have clear space at
the frontage irregardless of the
ridiculous idea of building a wall
(mountain?). Let's say on 00.1 percent
chance that it is good....I sincerely
hope that you did not recently go and
watch this show: "One flew over the
cuckoo's nest and then suddenly woke up
and decided to pen the idea of building
a wall at the main entrance? Again, is
this for REAL?On 3/31/2012 11:54:15 AM,
Anonymous wrote:
Can you have about
a 2 to 4 ft
high by 2 to 4 feet long
brick
wall to suggest a mountain? I
need it for front of the home
since lot has reverse chart in
period 8. Does the wall need
to
be directly in front of
door? any
other suggestions of
cure to fix
this reverse chart
issue?

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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Its a brick fence brick fence,
that's why i said about 4' high only, more like a gated entrance at the start of the lot so there is a distance frOm the fenCe to the front of the house.
The brick fence will not even be directly in front of the front door since that would be a pathway and the fence will be to the leftmand right of the pathway. It is also just a partial fence thats why i said between 2-4' long only.
How do you add a photo to this discussion? I tried but it was asking for a url? I was trying to attach it to the post.

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On 4/2/2012 4:26:42 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Between the devil and deep blue sea,
which will you choose?On 4/1/2012
8:20:27 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
There
are further considerations:-1. As
I
had mentioned, assuming if it is the
frontage; it is often far wiser to
avoid
erecting a "mountain" in close
proximity
of say the main door.2. As
the
disadvantages often outweigh the
so
called advantage.3. Often the
best
"mountain" is the most
"natural" in the
form of a home
across the street. This
is the best
bet.4. Thus it is not just
looking
at your four walls or slightly
away
from the four walls to look for a
"cure". 6. It is always so easy to
say
"suggest then to cure".7. With
limited
information; tell me "how to
suggest
THEN to cure".8.
Unfortunately, your
postings are
"short" and can't expect us
to read
in-between the lines .... and
maybe
a cure may have existed outside of
the compound of your home?9. Instead
of
a cure? Have you actually done a
proper
Feng Shui Triage10. Often in
many
situations, things like looking
at main
gate cum fencing (walls) may
be
considered. 10.1 Or don't tell
me, you
are in the US of A and in
your community
-- no one place a
high wall. 10.2 Even a
garden with a
"rock garden" landscape
may be
consider. But wait... don't tell
me
you don't have a reasonable sized
garden. 10.3 Again, how are we to
read
between the lines (your
thoughts) or
fill in the blanks. If
so, ain't it easy
to say find me a
cure? (Which often
implies "do or
die" I want a cure to fix
this)11.
In real life, as mentioned
earlier,
sometimes, your proposal may do
more
harm than it's intention. If so, no
point looking at ways to bulldoze
your
way. In real life: The Concept
of
Maximizing Marksholds
true.On
4/1/2012 8:03:29 AM, Arlene
S wrote:
What would you suggest
then to
cure a reverse chart,
home
facing direction is NW 1 in
flying star period 8?
On
3/31/2012 3:37:52 PM, Cecil Lee
wrote:
The saying goes:
"Too
little knowledge
is a
dangerous
thing".Majority of the
time: "If
it is ain't broken
don't fix
it".In addition,
an opening
especially
the
front of the home
should have a
"bright hall
effect" or Ming
Tang.
Often,
thissuperseeds the

ridiculous wall that you
intend
to smack
it at the
main door
area.Frankly, no
offence? Is
this for
real?"building a
wall
at the main

door?".Mathematically, if we
take an
example: " 99.9
percent
of the time; it
is
much better
to have clear space at
the
frontage irregardless of
the
ridiculous idea of
building a
wall
(mountain?).
Let's say on
00.1 percent
chance that it is
good....I
sincerely
hope that
you did
not recently go and
watch
this show: "One flew over
the
cuckoo's nest and then
suddenly woke up
and decided
to
pen the idea of building
a wall
at the main entrance?
Again, is
this for REAL?On
3/31/2012
11:54:15 AM,
Anonymous wrote:
Can you
have about
a 2 to 4
ft
high by 2 to 4 feet long

brick
wall to suggest a
mountain? I
need it for
front of the home
since
lot
has reverse chart in

period
8. Does the wall
need
to
be
directly in
front of
door? any
other
suggestions of
cure to
fix
this reverse chart
issue?
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You wrote: "How do you add a photo to this discussion? I tried but it was asking for a url? I was trying to attach it to the post."

As this forum was developed way before 1988; it is not compatible to postings (attachments) via iphone or andriod.

We have discussed and later on, we will have to migrate this forum.
You may have to post attachments via a web browser from a PC or notebook or ultra-notebook:-
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Between the devil and deep blue sea, which will you choose?

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On 4/1/2012 8:20:27 AM, Anonymous wrote:
There are further considerations:-1. As
I had mentioned, assuming if it is the
frontage; it is often far wiser to avoid
erecting a "mountain" in close proximity
of say the main door.2. As the
disadvantages often outweigh the so
called advantage.3. Often the best
"mountain" is the most "natural" in the
form of a home across the street. This
is the best bet.4. Thus it is not just
looking at your four walls or slightly
away from the four walls to look for a
"cure". 6. It is always so easy to say
"suggest then to cure".7. With limited
information; tell me "how to suggest
THEN to cure".8. Unfortunately, your
postings are "short" and can't expect us
to read in-between the lines .... and
maybe a cure may have existed outside of
the compound of your home?9. Instead of
a cure? Have you actually done a proper
Feng Shui Triage10. Often in many
situations, things like looking at main
gate cum fencing (walls) may be
considered. 10.1 Or don't tell me, you
are in the US of A and in your community
-- no one place a high wall. 10.2 Even a
garden with a "rock garden" landscape
may be consider. But wait... don't tell
me you don't have a reasonable sized
garden. 10.3 Again, how are we to read
between the lines (your thoughts) or
fill in the blanks. If so, ain't it easy
to say find me a cure? (Which often
implies "do or die" I want a cure to fix
this)11. In real life, as mentioned
earlier, sometimes, your proposal may do
more harm than it's intention. If so, no
point looking at ways to bulldoze your
way. In real life: The Concept of
Maximizing Marksholds true.On
4/1/2012 8:03:29 AM, Arlene S wrote:
What would you suggest then to
cure a reverse chart, home
facing direction is NW 1 in
flying star period 8?
On
3/31/2012 3:37:52 PM, Cecil Lee
wrote:
The saying goes: "Too
little knowledge
is a dangerous
thing".Majority of the
time: "If
it is ain't broken don't fix
it".In addition, an opening
especially
the front of the home
should have a
"bright hall
effect" or Ming Tang.
Often,
thissuperseeds the
ridiculous wall that you intend
to smack
it at the main door
area.Frankly, no
offence? Is
this for
real?"building a
wall at the main
door?".Mathematically, if we
take an
example: " 99.9 percent
of the time; it
is much better
to have clear space at
the
frontage irregardless of the
ridiculous idea of building a
wall
(mountain?). Let's say on
00.1 percent
chance that it is
good....I sincerely
hope that
you did not recently go and
watch this show: "One flew over
the
cuckoo's nest and then
suddenly woke up
and decided to
pen the idea of building
a wall
at the main entrance? Again, is
this for REAL?On 3/31/2012
11:54:15 AM,
Anonymous wrote:
Can you have about
a 2 to 4
ft
high by 2 to 4 feet long
brick
wall to suggest a
mountain? I
need it for
front of the home
since lot
has reverse chart in
period
8. Does the wall need
to
be
directly in front of
door? any
other suggestions of
cure to
fix
this reverse chart
issue?


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