riana Posted December 27, 2018 Share Posted December 27, 2018 Hi Master, Would like to seek some advise from master. attached with photo. 1. Land plot with extra corner does it still consider trapezium? Which is smaller front extend to larger back land shape. Does it effect in feng shui? 2. The house backyard is a slope area with a brick wall as fencing, does this effect negative chi in feng shui? Master please advise thank you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted December 31, 2018 Staff Share Posted December 31, 2018 On 12/28/2018 at 3:18 AM, riana said: Hi Master, Would like to seek some advise from master. attached with photo. 1. Land plot with extra corner does it still consider trapezium? Which is smaller front extend to larger back land shape. Does it effect in feng shui? 2. The house backyard is a slope area with a brick wall as fencing, does this effect negative chi in feng shui? Master please advise thank you. 1. Yes it is still a trapezium PLOT of land. However, under Shapes and Forms Feng Shui, it is still acceptable to have the back of the land broader than the front. Not perfect but acceptable given that the home (based on the above) helicopter view is rectangular. 2. As the home is set-back and that this is a service road; the test of a vehicle ploughing especially towards the main entrance door is not a threat, this is a plus point. 3. High back (wall) does not seem threatening of a landslide - based on last photo given that it seems like the back (slope) is a solid concrete. 4. Thus not perfect but acceptable.. 5. As the neighbour's home as shown as marking "B": has "sharp corners"; from this photo: still does not seem to be an issue:- 5.1. But on the other hand house marked as "A" might or might not have poison arrow(s) if any aimed towards the home. Can't really tell from this photo. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
riana Posted January 1, 2019 Author Share Posted January 1, 2019 Happy new year Master Cecil Lee may this new year brings for master&family lots of joy, happiness, good health and indeed wealth. Am so happy that master reply my question. You are the Master that surprise me which is generous in advice and helpful. Am so grateful. Thank you thank you master. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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riana Posted January 7, 2019 Author Share Posted January 7, 2019 Hi Master Cecil Lee, Would like to seek some advice from master with photo attached. 1. If main door facing in the form of triangle roof line from opposite neighbour, would it affect the feng shui? How to over come it? Master please advice, thank you master. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 7, 2019 Staff Share Posted January 7, 2019 1. For simplicity, in general, this can be considered a sha qi or poison arrow IF the outline of marking in red B (triangle) exactly faces towards your home's main door:- 2. As for the "TIP" as shown as marking "A" often it is more potent if the opening is exactly parallel with this "TIP":- 3. While the portion of "B" the actual triangle can range from any vertical "purple" height as shown above. 4. From your photo (while standing) at the main door opening (I think); it does look like a threat. Usual cure is often a convex mirror above the main door. While other alternative cures such as a 6 hollow rod wind chime may not be appropriate especially if the frontage of your home does not have a roof where it can be placed exactly in-front of the main door. 5. The above is usually the norm and often many Feng Shui (FS) practitioners will (may) call this a threat. Thus the idea of "Being safe than sorry" means that often a cure is proposed. 6. Few if any FS practitioners have never highlight that there is a possibility that both "A" and "B" has to be parallel with one's home in order to be a threat. This is why I mentioned under Para 1. "For simplicity....." And also above Para 5. 7. Frankly, in theory and based on the "science of Feng Shui", it CAN be a "threat" if it is only parallel with A and B. 8. Another way of looking at it from the "art of Feng Shui"; if one feels uneasy with the photo then it is considered closer to the "traditional" universal threat towards your home. Again, it is the " be safe than sorry"......thing! 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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