myfs_97326 Posted October 22, 2003 Share Posted October 22, 2003 Hi,My house faces N2 and from the front door I could see the pylon with high-tension wire running from right to left above my opposite neighbor's roof. Its base is blocked by three rows of houses and it is about 150m away. Does the view of the pylon consider sha chi? What should I do? Is it advisable to move in to this house?Thank you.Wendy Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 22, 2003 Staff Share Posted October 22, 2003 Dear Wendy,Frankly, although some books had mentioned about the ills of living close to high-tension wires; So far, from what I understand there is never a scientic proof that it brings harm to those close-by.Thus often, this is `mind' over `matter'. The only consequence under Shapes and Forms Feng Shui is that the trunk or pole or rod, should not slice into the home. If so, this is sha qi.Frankly, there were recent claims that some handphones had high (microwave radiation). More likely, if this is true, of the ill effects, we most likely can get sick or run down by a "car" than die from high-tension wires.Thus, it does not seem logical to worry too much about this. Else, governments or corporations would be sued for this. In my opinion, this type of "worry" is akin to authors telling everyone that one must not place a tv set facing the bed. From past arguments, this can be quite absurd! How often if ever, we read: A move into new home. Died in front of his bedroom TV set?*$#%^ I wonder.The morale of the story: " Life is short: Life life to your fullest. Who cares about what others say. " Often, even a bad home, can be overcomed by family bonding! Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 10/22/2003 11:35:44 AM, Anonymous wrote:Hi,My house faces N2 and from thefront door I could see thepylon with high-tension wirerunning from right to leftabove my opposite neighbor'sroof. Its base is blocked bythree rows of houses and it isabout 150m away. Does theview of the pylon consider shachi? What should I do? Is itadvisable to move in to thishouse?Thank you.Wendy Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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