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Dear Lewis,
Please note the following:-
1. If you are standing at your main entrance door (looking outside the
house), the fig tree should not be seen directly i.e. slicing any part of
the main entrance door. It should be at either side of the house i.e. left
or right side.
2. If the tree can be seen directly i.e. slicing any part of the house, it
must not have a broken stump.
The above two `conditions' is to avoid trees becoming a poison arrow to the
main entrance of the house.
In Feng Shui, avoid planting too many trees on the North-East (devil's gate)
or West (a yin location) or South West (devil's backdoor).
Too many trees or plants especially if they are not properly maintained can
create a `too yin' location and this could result in attracting `yin forces'
or spirits to these location.
There is not much significance in planting a fig tree or any other `healthy'
trees so long as the fig tree do not grow too large at the front of the
house especially at the true North-East (compass location).
Another good thing about have a garden is that it ultimately attract birds.
This is a good sign.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

-----Original Message-----
From: Listmanager
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Date: Saturday, June 05, 1999 9:03 AM
Subject: figtree

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From: "S Lewis"
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what is the significance or meaning of having a figtree outside my house?
Is it auspicious or inauspicious and why?



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