myfs_111688 Posted November 8, 2006 Share Posted November 8, 2006 Good morning Mr. Lee, Our house started to built in mid 2005 and finish in January 2006. The front entrance has a double door; the builder has just put a street light in the front of the house and (the post is black and is mental) if we stand inside the house and look out the light is just on the left side door (not in the centre of the double door) is this consider a bad fungshui if so what is the cure for it. Also the builder is going to plant a tree in front of the house as well. Hopefully not in the middle of the front door or anywhere near the front door the middle of the door and if are we in really bad fengshui? and is there a cure for it?. My kua# is 1 and dh is 2 and daughter is 8. Please help us. Thank you in advance. Anny Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Robert Lee Posted November 8, 2006 Staff Share Posted November 8, 2006 Dear Anny,(TRUDY) TU CAM AU wrote:Our house started to built in mid 2005 and finish in January 2006. The front entrance has a double door; the builder has just put a street light in the front of the house and (the post is black and is mental) if we stand inside the house and look out the light is just on the left side door (not in the centre of the double door) is this consider a bad fungshui if so what is the cure for it. Also the builder is going to plant a tree in front of the house as well. Hopefully not in the middle of the front door or anywhere near the front door the middle of the door and if are we in really bad fengshui? and is there a cure for it?. My kua# is 1 and dh is 2 and daughter is 8. Please help us. As long as the street light cuts the main door, it is considered inauspicious and is deemed a sha qi. Especially so if it is very close to your home. If distance is quite far, then it is less of a problem.Under the feng shui rule, as long as you cannot see it, it no longer becomes a threat or problem. A. One solution is to plant some plant(s) that can help to block the street light from cutting into the house. Alternatively, any fence tall enough etc, can also help.B. If not possible to put plants between the street light and door, then inside your door, if you have space, you can install a partition to prevent the sha qi directlyentering into the house. At least this screen will block the sha qi from entering deeper into the house.The last resort if the above two solutions are not possible might require the use of a mirror/bagua to deflect the sha qi. Try to avoid this, as often this will induce a bagua war with your neighbour.Hope that helps.Warmest RegardsRobert LeeGEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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