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Dear Anon,
1. Usually, the tree should be proportionate to the house.
2. Trees should be well trimmed.
3. It is not advantages if the tree cast a `dark' shadow or dims the entire area (totally).
4. If the tree is neatly trimmed e.g. branches up-keep, regularly this would be best.
5. It is difficult to determine when `spirits' would harbour a tree. It would depend on conditions e.g.
5.1. If it is conducive enough, very yin environment
5.2. Especially during the 7th Luna Month or the `hungry ghost' season.
5.3. Usually these are playful imps.
6. If one frequently gets nightmare or have sleepless nights in a room next to the tree, then this could be a sign that a spirit has taken to the tree.
7. It takes a conducive Yin environment, to attract, such spirits.
8. If one places especially metallic wind chime, (and so happens, tuned to their frequency), it could attract these spirit(s) to stay around.
9. Usually, if one keeps a dog at home, it should usually howl, if it has seen `something'. One can say that some animals especially larger dogs can help.
But, I am not sure, if a small breed such as a poodle could do the job.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 4/12/00 11:02:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>There are huge trees in the 2
>locations which you mentioned
>one should not have i.e NE and
>SW. How does one know if there
>are spirits in the trees. And
>what are the solutions besides
>cutting the trees or keeping
>the windows closed. Thanks.
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