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Dear Anon,


Usually, what you had described is considered under the category of "Commonsense approach" to Feng Shui.


This is often considered inauspicious because that there may be a probability or "a higher risk" of landslide. Especially if there is unduly a heavy rain and plus soil erosion. Because of this reason, it is considered inauspicious under Feng Shui. However, if this is not a concern, then, frankly (in general) there is no issue.


Warmest Regards,
Cecil


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could you please let me know if up hill back gardens (when the ground behindones housegoesvery steep up)could have anegativeeffect.



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