Kieron Posted September 1, 1999 Share Posted September 1, 1999 Dear Cecil,When sha is generated by an object, how does the sha radiate (for lack of a better word)?Does it radiate at an angle? For example, in my bedroom, one wall projects like this:_______________________| || || |__| || | | || door bed |___ ____________________As you can see, the wall projects toward the foot of my bed. I sleep on the side furthest from this projection. There is no other place where the bed will fit. In the last 6 months I have had minor but troublesome problems with my feet and toes, often enough to make me wonder if the wall is causing sha. My question: does sha move along the wall and radiate in the same direction, or does it begin where the walls converge into the corner (see above)? Hope this makes sense. What cures, if any? --Joe Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 1, 1999 Staff Share Posted September 1, 1999 According to Feng Shui theory, sha or poison arrow always travel in a straight line. There are many real life examples under FS to show this:1. We always talk about a sharp corner pointed directly towards a location e.g. the main entrance door or window.2. In the bedroom, the corner of a table pointed towards the bed.From the above two simple situations you can understand that Sha always travel in a straight path.Contrast this with beneficial Qi where the advise is that it should slowly meander in a location.Hope the above helps. With this, you can better understand your personal situation.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 9/1/99 6:08:50 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Cecil,When sha isgenerated by an object, howdoes the sha radiate (for lackof a better word)?Does itradiate at an angle? Forexample, in my bedroom, onewall projects like this:_______________________||||||__|||| ||| door bed|_______________________As you can see, the wallprojects toward the foot of mybed. I sleep on the sidefurthest from this projection.There is no other place wherethe bed will fit. In the last6 months I have had minor buttroublesome problems with myfeet and toes, often enough tomake me wonder if the wall iscausing sha. My question:does sha move along the walland radiate in the samedirection, or does it beginwhere the walls converge intothe corner (see above)? Hopethis makes sense. What cures,if any? --Joe Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kieron Posted September 2, 1999 Share Posted September 2, 1999 Dear Cecil,Since the wall appears to "cut off" the foot of the bed, thereby "cutting off" my toes, then what can I do? There's no other place for the bed. Any suggestions are appreciated.--Joe Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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