myfs_94367 Posted July 8, 2004 Share Posted July 8, 2004 Respected Sir, I am a regular visitor of your forum & find it highly informative. Thank you . Sir, please answer my query. I had read somewhere that an small toy object simulating weapons like trench mortar,tanksused in war ,can be used for cancelling negative effect of flyover near the house,is it correct & can this be used to cancel negative effect of stairs opposite main door,if plants can be used as screen in what mannershould they be placed ,should they be placed on each step on both sides of stairs.Since it is difficult to have additional grill gate or use bagua mirror,will using yin-yang symbol above door serve the purpose,please adviceThank you Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 8, 2004 Staff Share Posted July 8, 2004 Dear Ann,Frankly, in my opinion, I don't see any issue or problem using it. So long as, it should not be visible when one stands inside the home. This is because, symbolically, it is not good that we in our home see a "sha qi" or poison arrow.This is much like the concept: if we are to place e.g. a twin lion, it should preferably to plump (prosperous), smiling (harmonious) vs a fierce and ferocious item.Do try it and perhaps, do let know, later if it helps or not.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 7/8/2004 7:17:34 AM, Anonymous wrote:Respected Sir, I am aregular visitor of your forum& find it highlyinformative. Thank you . Sir,please answer my query. I hadread somewhere that an smalltoy object simulating weaponslike trenchmortar,tanksused in war,can be used for cancellingnegative effect of flyovernear the house,is it correct& can this be used tocancel negative effect ofstairs opposite main door,ifplants can be used as screenin what mannershouldthey be placed ,should they beplaced on each step on bothsides of stairs.Since it isdifficult to haveadditional grill gate oruse bagua mirror,will usingyin-yang symbol above doorserve the purpose,pleaseadviceThank you Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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