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Dear cecil,
My main door faces the east direction and there are low bushes in front of it. Since I read that one should not disturb the grand duke. I have not trimmed the bushes or removed the weeds. And they have grown too big and look terrible and as a result the path has become narrow. I wanted to know if it is ok to cut the bushes and weeds in the east or it will cause the bad luck. Thanks.

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Dear Anon,
It is ok for you to thrim the bushes in front of your main door as you are not `disturbing' the earth i.e. unless you are digging the earth at the east location.
If you dig the earth, Symbolically place a metal object between the main door area. For example you can use a metallic foodtray or even a shovel on the wall. Metal will be able to shield the house and the trimming.
It is best not to let the bushes overgrow as this would bring a different set of inauspicous qi especially since it is at the main entrance.
Therefore, trimming does not distrub the earth.
If there is a major digging going on in the East, the best metal to use is to place a car/vehicle between the digging and the house.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 10/5/99 1:50:45 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear cecil,
My main door faces the east
direction and there are low
bushes in front of it. Since I
read that one should not
disturb the grand duke. I
have not trimmed the bushes or
removed the weeds. And they
have grown too big and look
terrible and as a result the
path has become narrow. I
wanted to know if it is ok to
cut the bushes and weeds in
the east or it will cause the
bad luck. Thanks.


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