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Dear Anon,
When planting plants or trees avoid having the tree trunk slicing into the house. If so, it may become a threat.
In all my audit rounds, if the bedrooms are at the west and affected by direct sunlight, the interior layout especially the position of the bed and even the study table should be carefully looked at both from Feng Shui and commonsense approach.
Locally, it can be quite hot especially if the bedroom is in direct contact of the sun eg. west. And it is the brickwall, one can even (if one places one's hand) next to this wall, feel the heat as much as 3 or more hours after sunset.
Thus, if one were to place a bed parallel to the wall, the person sleeping here may feel uncomfortable or require to turn on the aircon.
Similarly, it is not prudent to place the study table with the occupant facing direct sunlight. The study table should be positioned such that one's back faces away from the light.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 9/9/2002 9:10:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>My birthdate is 22/8/69. The
>main door of my new house
>faces North which is my death
>sector. So I will change to
>West (health). Since the sun
>sets in the west, my living
>room will be very hot in the
>evening. I plan to plant red
>palms or asoka to block the
>sunlight. These plants can
>grow tall. Will it affect the
>feng shui of my house in any
>way?
>Thank you.
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