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Dear Felicia,
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In this situation, we can apply the Yin and Yang Principle.
Under the Yin and Yang Principle, grave sites and the Church are considered
" Yin ". In such a situation, you need to counteract this with Yang element.
What you can do here is:-
1. If your house has brick walls, natural red brick walls are ideal. Red is
the most Yang of all the colours.
2. If the walls are plastered and smoothed, you can paint this side of the
wall red or any other Yang colours e.g. bright green, bright blue etc...
3. For the window frame, you should also paint it in matching bright
colours.
4. Avoid too many trees particularly large ones as this can harbour the
`spirits'. Please also avoid too many plants. Keep this location trimmed.
5. Where possible use bright coloured curtains e.g. with a dash of red in
it. (If you can). But be careful, try not to make the rooms here dark. Best
to let be `bright.'
If you notice above, what we are trying to create is to increase as much
Yang energy on this side of the house to offset the negative Yin energy of
the grave site and the Church.
There is nothing much you can do about the septic tanks. It is not a real
issue here. At this location do remember to avoid having a pool or water
element as too much water is also considered " Yin ".
Two other points to note:-
1. Avoid too much decorative items particularly ceramic vases or decorations
in the rooms at this area.
2. More importantly, my advise is not to hang any wind chimes in the home.
Certain `wave lenght' may inadvertenly attrack `attention' from unwanted
visitors.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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Date: Monday, June 21, 1999 10:51 PM
Subject: grave site adjacent to backyard
>From: "Felicia Weinstein"
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>Please comment on how the occupants will be affected by a grave site and
Church adjacent to a north facing back yard. There is mature landscape that
protects it in the summer, but the grave site is very visible during the
winter time.
>The house has many large windows facing to the backyard, and that is also
the location of the septic tanks.
>The lake is on the south and west side of the house, not adjacent, but a
very short distance away. There are other houses and landscape around as
well.
>What cures or preventions can be applied to insure a happy life to the
occupants of the house and the family?
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