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According to Feng Shui theory, sha or poison arrow always travel in a straight line.
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There are many real life examples under FS to show this:
1. We always talk about a sharp corner pointed directly towards a location e.g. the main entrance door or window.
2. In the bedroom, the corner of a table pointed towards the bed.
From the above two simple situations you can understand that Sha always travel in a straight path.
Contrast this with beneficial Qi where the advise is that it should slowly meander in a location.
Hope the above helps. With this, you can better understand your personal situation.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 9/1/99 6:08:50 AM, Anon wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
When sha is
>generated by an object, how
>does the sha radiate (for lack
>of a better word)?
Does it
>radiate at an angle? For
>example, in my bedroom, one
>wall projects like this:
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>As you can see, the wall
>projects toward the foot of my
>bed. I sleep on the side
>furthest from this projection.
>There is no other place where
>the bed will fit. In the last
>6 months I have had minor but
>troublesome problems with my
>feet and toes, often enough to
>make me wonder if the wall is
>causing sha. My question:
>does sha move along the wall
>and radiate in the same
>direction, or does it begin
>where the walls converge into
>the corner (see above)? Hope
>this makes sense. What cures,
>if any?
--Anon
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