myfs_88310 Posted January 29, 2003 Share Posted January 29, 2003 Dear Master Cecil:It seems that Feng Shui particularly addresses the front of houses. Are there important elements in the back that are potential threats to houses? What are they?In accordance with the Feng Shui in Japan, the North East is the front ghost gate and the South West is the back ghost gate. They think there should not be protrusion or omission part of the house in those two directions. In addition, trees should not be planted in those two directions. Do those elements exist in Chinese Feng Shui?Thanks for taking time reading my questions.Warm Regards,Anon Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 29, 2003 Staff Share Posted January 29, 2003 Dear Anon,You may like to review the attached resource on the Devil's gate:-http://sg.geomancy.net/resources/art/art-gate.htmand on Dangers of underground waterhttp://sg.geomancy.net/resources/art/art-under.htmPlease see below:- Quote On 1/29/2003 6:15:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Master Cecil:It seems that Feng Shuiparticularly addresses thefront of houses. Are thereimportant elements in the backthat are potential threats tohouses? What are they? In general, water positions behind the house is not ideal. And also, the main entrance door should not open to a house that is literally built on a slope. For example, the living room etc... Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote In accordance with the FengShui in Japan, the North Eastis the front ghost gate andthe South West is the backghost gate. They think thereshould not be protrusion oromission part of the house inthose two directions. Inaddition, trees should not beplanted in those twodirections. Do those elementsexist in Chinese Feng Shui? 1. Feng Shui originates from China. And it was imported to Japan. Many Japanese practitioners apply 9-Star Ki which is one and the same as Flying Star Feng Shui.2. A large tree is `dangerous' as it was felt that a spirit may hide in it.3. Therefore, a large tree e.g. at a specific location in front of a house, may be inauspicious.4. Even in Singapore, there was a case, where a major bank has a Regional building at their Tampines centre. There is a missing corner at the North-East.4.1 This section was empty for quite sometime. Later on, when this section of the office was occupied; a senior manager and an officer happened to came early in the morning around 6.30am to work. 4.2 Both of them saw `someone using a computer'. And later, they determined that it was not a living being. 4.3 And from this day, whenever, one switches off the PC on that table, it turns on again without any explanation.Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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