myfs_92632 Posted November 3, 2003 Share Posted November 3, 2003 sir,There is corner of the building in front of my hall window. there is two way road passing in between the buildings & road close ahead. There is no lane overthere.The corner of the building is at 30 feet distance.Please tell me the cure.Sanjay Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 3, 2003 Staff Share Posted November 3, 2003 Dear Sanjay,1. In my opinion, the most logical approach is based on the "reflective concept".2. What this means is that in Feng Shui, we now often see buildings with highly reflective (sun-x) coated glass. These glass surface on these buildings are highly reflective. And in Feng Shui, this can become a sha qi to others.3. Thus, like the idea of the ba gua mirror (reflecting back bad luck etc..) a shiny glass e.g. window mirror is one resort.4. The other `last resort' situations are:4.1 Often in Taiwanese Feng Shui, plants or trees are commonly used. Is there a possibility of planting plants to reduce the sha qi. As this is based on the concept: "If it is not seen, it is no longer a threat"5. As a final resort, day curtains or blinds can be drawn at the window area (which allows light) but acts as a screen. 6. Sometimes in "Hong Kong Feng Shui" method, a water feature i.e. semi-circular shape radiating outwards of the home is used to reduce the sha qi. In some instances, this beneifits the home (if a water position is good at the location) as well as (hopefully) reduces the sha qi.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 11/3/2003 5:32:20 AM, Anonymous wrote:sir,There is corner of thebuilding in front of my hallwindow. there is two way roadpassing in between thebuildings & road close ahead.There is no lane overthere.The corner of the building isat 30 feet distance.Please tell me the cure.Sanjay Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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