myfs_102455 Posted March 28, 2005 Share Posted March 28, 2005 Dear Sir:I am confused a little. We are considering buying a home. All the houses are located on a slope. The slope is not steep. From other books, I read that you do not want to have a house at the end of the slope because of the negative chi would be "sloping" into your house. The higher houses have the advantage to attract good chi. In some of your articles I read that the wealth "slopes" from the higher positioned house to the house at the bottom of the hill.Please, help me to clarify the confusion. Is it better to have a house at the top of the slope, in the middle or at the bottom of it if the houses all in a row? And what to do to prevent the wealth "sloping" to another house.Thank you, Lena. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted March 30, 2005 Staff Share Posted March 30, 2005 Dear Elena,In terms of Feng Shui, the main concern is also on "landslides".Homes that are too high on a hill may pose a concern especially either through erosion of surrounding slopes or heavy (or exceptionally heavy rainfall). Because of this, this is why homes that are on top of slopes should be looked at carefully when one is considering purchasing such a home.Often, of course, a site survey has to be done but generally, many rich people have purchased homes at the middle of the hill area i.e. they are not so steep but at a good level where even if there are some soil erosion, there is no fear of a landslide.Thus, in general, it is still ok to have a hope where the slope are not so steep for the above reason.From what you had written, it is difficult to sum-up all pieces of land to fit your description. Again, since each location is distinct from another, the word " It depends" has to be used, here.Frankly, we have to look at each situation bearing in mind:1. remote possibility of a landslide?(Very heavy rain or soil erosion)2. a home on a hill exposed to the elements is not exactly too good in Feng Shui. Are there sufficient vegetation around the home to avoid having parts of the home exposed to "cruel" winds etc...There are more considerations, but these two are one of the major considerations.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 3/28/2005 7:28:48 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Sir:I am confused a little. We areconsidering buying a home. Allthe houses are located on aslope. The slope is not steep.From other books, I read thatyou do not want to have ahouse at the end of the slopebecause of the negative chiwould be "sloping" into yourhouse. The higher houses havethe advantage to attract goodchi. In some of your articlesI read that the wealth"slopes" from the higherpositioned house to the houseat the bottom of the hill.Please, help me to clarify theconfusion. Is it better tohave a house at the top of theslope, in the middle or at thebottom of it if the houses allin a row? And what to do toprevent the wealth "sloping"to another house.Thank you,Lena. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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