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On 5/18/2003 9:27:41 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
Dear Master CECIL,
When I read this message on item 4.2,in which I am quite curius to know as my house is facing west 270 and infront my house there is a big tree in my neighbour area. In fact, it is quite disturbing when I santd my main door. I can see the tree. Anyway, I had placed a mirror pa kua besidt that, is there anything I can do to block the bad chi.Thanks.
Warmest Regards,
anvp
>1. First of all, try not to be
>alarmed as often, such happens
>are `very rare'.
>
>2. You can say that in the
>practise of Geomancy, it is
>part and parcel of a
>Geomaner's `job hazard'.
>Since, we often, perform
>audits all over. And many on a
>rare occassions encounter such
>situations.
>
>3. In some cultures, we hear
>of `black magic'. And as I had
>mentioned previously; the
>Japanese has theirs, the
>Chinese and even the Malays or
>the Bugis (in the Malay
>peninsula) do have them.
>However, as mentioned above,
>these are pretty rare unless,
>one actively seeks them.
>
>4. For most of us the best
>precaution we should take
>are:-
>
>4.1 Do not purchase any old
>antique furniture in
>particular wardropes - if the
>origin is suspect. Even if we
>are told of it's origin, we
>should try to avoid buying
>them.
>
>This is because, (again I must
>stress - rarely) sometimes, if
>we inadvertenly purchase a
>`suspect' antique furniture, a
>`spirit' which has attached
>itself to it, may come-in to
>`live' with us.
>
>4.2 As mentioned in my
>previous postings, avoid a
>large lone tree at the
>frontage of the home
>(especially if it is usually
>located at the right side of
>the compound (if we were to
>stand at the main door facing
>outwards). But, please don't
>take it literally that all
>trees at this location msut be
>chopped-off. This is just of
>the more common situations
>with regards to `spirits'.
>
>4.3 Hanging windchimes.
>
>If we are not too sure, try
>not to hang windchimes. As it
>may inadvertently attract a
>`playful imp' into the home.
>
>5. I like to assure that
>(again) that rarely, many of
>us will not meet such things
>in our life time. Only those
>who actively seek them out (or
>unlucky) have such an
>encounter.
>
>6. Basically, life is short
>so, try to put such fears out
>of your mind.
>
>Warmest Regards,
>Cecil
>
>On 5/18/2003 9:15:43 PM, Anonymous
>wrote:
>>Dear Master Cecil:
>>
>>You once mentioned that a
>>devil hiding in an antique
>>vase.
>>
>>What is devil like? How do we
>>know if there is a devil
>>nearby? How do we locate a
>>devil; for example, hiding in
>>a vase, in a tree, or in a
>>person?
>>
>>Hanging a Ba Gua mirror is a
>>strong Feng Shui measure to
>>use unless we are sure there
>>is a devil, isn't it?
>>
>>I know that the "devil"
>>concept is not something
>>superstitious because in the
>>Holy Bible, Jesus often
>>performed miracles to cast out
>>devils. Nonetheless, we have
>>to discern if it is a devil.
>>In many cases, things are not
>>what they look; rather,
>>logical and rational
>>explanations exist.
>>
>>Anon
>
>
>
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