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Dear John,
The best cure for your situation is to keep your house `bright'. This is to
encourage more Yang energy to flow into the house.
Some of the `remedies' you can do:-
1. Depending on the direction of the wall facing the neighbours house, e.g.
if it is a East wall, you could paint the wall neutral white (bright) or
green. If the wall is facing South, then pink wall. Of course, white is
still an acceptable neutral colour.
2. The fence between your house: make sure that it is in good condition and
have plants growing on the fence.
3. Have a well trimmed garden e.g. trim the grass on your compound
4. If you can afford, have a spot light turned on at night on the side
facing the vacant house.
4. For the interior of the house, make sure that it is bright.

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From: "John Wong"
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I've just bought a terraced (row) house. The corner unit next to mine is
not occupied and badly vandalised. Is there any cure for me to deter the bad
chi from this neighbouring house.


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