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Dear Anon,
Usually, if there is a gap between the two buildings, there would be as you had mentioned there can be Sha Qi.
However, as your description is not too clear, I can't really provide advise:-
1. When u mentioned your relative's house, is it a landed property? Or an apartment with window or gap in the master bedroom or main door entrance or otherwise?
2. When you mentioned a gap of 50cm of two near by buidings, currently cannot visualise what are their position in relation to your relative's home.
Perhaps, you can provide a sketch to this.
3. However, if one stands at the gap and find gushes of air `forced' thru this into your relatives' home, then this can be sha qi.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 10/24/2002 12:52:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Hello Cecil,
>Need your advise on the
>following urgently:
>
>One of my relative has
>recently being bad luck and
>was sent
>for back surgery which almost
>lead to lower part of the body
>paralyze.
>
>Fortunately, she is recovering
>now.We are in doubt because
>all along
>she is quite healthy and
>suddenly she just feel pain at
>her back.
>
>After reading some books as
>well as website on fengshui ,
>we discover
>the following:
>
>There are two buildings
>directly in front of her house
>and these two
>buildings are separated by
>just 50cm.So I believe this is
>a kind of
>"sha" right.
>
>So how can we remedy this
>situation?Can we cover this
>50cm gap by
>cementing with bricks if we
>are allowed too? If not, how?
>
>Your advise is greatly
>appreciated.
>
>Thanks.
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