myfs_106071 Posted February 15, 2005 Share Posted February 15, 2005 Dear Master Lee: Thank you for allthe advice you've given me so far. I'm attaching two photos of the storm drain that is in front of this house (the beige one), and it's right next to the drive way. In fact, part of the storm drain overlaps the drive way. Is this bad fengshui? Thank you very much again for your advice. Pam Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 15, 2005 Staff Share Posted February 15, 2005 Dear Pam,Thanks for the pictures.From the looks of the storm drain, there should not be an issue since it is at the front of your home and the only visible point is the gap where the water flows into it.More importantly, this is known as the "entry" point (even if water does not flow into the home. Given this senario, do check your property for any other water exit points.For example, please refer to this url:http://www.geomancy.net/resources/art/art-pakua.htmYou need to determine the facing direction of your home.Let's say for example, your home is facing SOUTH.Please refer to the above hyperlink. If so, water entry point is "SOUTH or Heaven trigram" of the First Heaven Sequence.Next look at the 2nd template: the Last Heaven Sequence template. Where is the "Heaven trigram"? It is at NW.Thus, on your property, water should not EXIT out of NW. This is a loss of wealth under the water Feng Shui classics theory.Hope you can understand the above.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 2/15/2005 7:43:52 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Master Lee:Thank you for alltheadvice you've given me so far.I'm attaching two photos ofthe storm drain that is infront of this house (the beigeone), and it's right next tothe drive way. In fact,part of the storm drainoverlaps the drive way.Is this bad fengshui?Thank you very much again foryour advice.Pam Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 15, 2005 Staff Share Posted February 15, 2005 Further to what I had mentioned, below, please click on the attachment to thismessage (only available via website login to the forum account). Example 1(file name: water-entry-exitpoint-A.gif) This file illustraion will show:- 1. House is facing SOUTH2. Water enters this SOUTH facing housedirectly from SOUTH.3. Water must not exit out of this house from NW (The idea here is tomake sure that under the First Heaven Sequence Trigram, the waterentering a specific trigram must be noted. For example the trigram stands for "HEAVEN". Under the 2nd Heaven Sequenc Trigram, check where the "HEAVEN" trigram lands. It lands on NW. Thus water should notEXIT NW) Example 2:-(file name: water-entry-exitpoint-B.gif) 1. Where is the house facing direction? House is facing SE2. Where does water e.g. drainage, canal, storm drain enters the home? SW (the trigram here is WIND) 3. Under the Last Heaven Sequence trigram, SE is WIND. Thus water MUST not exit, here. Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 2/15/2005 8:08:20 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Pam,Thanks for the pictures.From the looks of the stormdrain, there should not be anissue since it is at the frontof your home and the onlyvisible point is the gap wherethe water flows into it.More importantly, this isknown as the "entry" point(even if water does not flowinto the home.Given this senario, do checkyour property for any otherwater exit points.For example, please refer tothisurl:http://www.geomancy.net/resources/art/art-pakua.htmYou need to determine thefacing direction of your home.Let's say for example, yourhome is facing SOUTH.Please refer to the abovehyperlink. If so, water entrypoint is "SOUTH or Heaventrigram" of the First HeavenSequence.Next look at the 2nd template:the Last Heaven Sequencetemplate. Where is the "Heaventrigram"? It is at NW.Thus, on your property, watershould not EXIT out of NW.This is a loss of wealth underthe water Feng Shui classicstheory.Hope you can understand theabove.Warmest Regards,CecilOn 2/15/2005 7:43:52 PM, pam landinwrote:Dear Master Lee:Thank youfor alltheadvice you've givenme so far.I'm attaching two photosofthe storm drain that isinfront of this house (thebeigeone), and it's right nexttothe drive way. Infact,part of the stormdrainoverlaps the driveway.Is this badfengshui?Thank you very much againforyour advice.Pam Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted March 7, 2022 Staff Share Posted March 7, 2022 Hi Cecil, the contractor said this is for sewage … any concerns with that? If so then ideally kitchen should not be directly above it = especially the stove or work-tables close-by to it. As raw sewerage contains gas e.g. methane etc.. Ideally also this type of man-hole should not be found in a bedroom or the sewerage pipe running directly below a bed. If it is an open area like this is not perfect but still can-do. Could this hole which we saw in the bedroom be for accessing the same sewage pipe ? If in doubt, get someone to check for you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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