Jodyleo Posted April 12, 1999 Share Posted April 12, 1999 1. I have a small cherry tree which is directly in front of the main front door. I understand this blocks the chi from entering the house. Have you any suggestions of a cure to this?2. I also have a fish tank against the south wall of the house - does this clash with the fire element?3. my bedroom door faces the bathroom door, and the living room door faces the kitchen door. What can I do to cure the fengshui?many thanks Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Posted April 14, 1999 Share Posted April 14, 1999 Dear Jody,Please see below:------Original Message-----From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'free-advice' suppressed suppressed>Date: Monday, April 12, 1999 10:45 PMSubject: Tree In front of front door and other problems Quote From: "Jody Leo" This message is sent from "free-advice" Mailing List.1. I have a small cherry tree which is directly in front of the main frontdoor. I understand this blocks the chi from entering the house. Have youany suggestions of a cure to this? 1. When you stand at the main entrance door, do you see the tree in yourview or is it on the right or left of the house?2. Can you also let me know how tall is the tree and how thick is the treetrunk.3. What is the estimated distance between this small tree to your mainentrance door.The above would help me further:) Quote 2. I also have a fish tank against the south wall of the house - does thisclash with the fire element? On paper, it does clash with the south wall. However, I have very littleinformation about yourself. Are you a Fire element person for example.Without much analysis of a person's information e.g. how strong your pillarsof destiny element, where is the main door located... these are very usefulinformation to tell whether it suits you and your home.For example, if you are a strong Fire element person and so happens that themain door is also at this south wall, this water helps to `cool' you down. Quote 3. my bedroom door faces the bathroom door, and the living room door facesthe kitchen door. What can I do to cure the fengshui? For the kitchen, more importantly make sure that the stove or any metalutensils particularly, cutlery e.g. knifes, fork etc...are not in `full' view of the main door. The refrigerator is acceptable.Where possible, if you have a low partition or a `divider' e.g. seatsbetween the living room door and the kitchen is ideal.For the bathroom door, the only thing you can do here is to close thebathroom door when not in use. This is particularly so if you can see thetoilet bowl when you open the bathroom door. Where possible the toilet bowlshould not the first to be seen when you open the toilet door.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote many thanks --> Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jodyleo Posted April 14, 1999 Share Posted April 14, 1999 Many thanks for your advice on my various queries.The further information you asked for is as follows: The cherry tree is about 5 metres in front of the front door and is quite small - only about 2-3 inches in diameter on the tree trunk.Thanks in advance for your help. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Posted April 15, 1999 Share Posted April 15, 1999 Dear Jody,I feel that currently, because of the small size of the tree, it will notpose too much of a `threat' to the house.At this stage of growth (of the tree), you may seriously want to consider,replanting it away from your main entrance area as it will one day bound togrow bigger. Although it is not a `threat' today, but it will be one day.When it grows taller, and if you do not decide to re-plant it, then Isuggest, you may have to consider a `cure'. For example, placing asemi-circular carpet at the main entrance door area radiating outwards.Warmest Regards,Cecil-----Original Message-----From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'free-advice' suppressed suppressed>Date: Wednesday, April 14, 1999 11:00 PMSubject: Tree In front of front door and other problems Quote From: "Jody Leo" This message is sent from "free-advice" Mailing List.Many thanks for your advice on my various queries.The further information you asked for is as follows:The cherry tree is about 5 metres in front of the front door and is quitesmall - only about 2-3 inches in diameter on the tree trunk.Thanks in advance for your help. --> Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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