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Dear Jody,
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From: Listmanager
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Date: Monday, April 12, 1999 10:45 PM
Subject: Tree In front of front door and other problems
>From: "Jody Leo"
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>1. I have a small cherry tree which is directly in front of the main front
door. I understand this blocks the chi from entering the house. Have you
any suggestions of a cure to this?
1. When you stand at the main entrance door, do you see the tree in your
view or is it on the right or left of the house?
2. Can you also let me know how tall is the tree and how thick is the tree
trunk.
3. What is the estimated distance between this small tree to your main
entrance door.
The above would help me further:)
>2. I also have a fish tank against the south wall of the house - does this
clash with the fire element?
On paper, it does clash with the south wall. However, I have very little
information about yourself. Are you a Fire element person for example.
Without much analysis of a person's information e.g. how strong your pillars
of destiny element, where is the main door located... these are very useful
information to tell whether it suits you and your home.
For example, if you are a strong Fire element person and so happens that the
main door is also at this south wall, this water helps to `cool' you down.
>3. my bedroom door faces the bathroom door, and the living room door faces
the kitchen door. What can I do to cure the fengshui?
For the kitchen, more importantly make sure that the stove or any metal
utensils particularly, cutlery e.g. knifes, fork etc...
are not in `full' view of the main door. The refrigerator is acceptable.
Where possible, if you have a low partition or a `divider' e.g. seats
between the living room door and the kitchen is ideal.
For the bathroom door, the only thing you can do here is to close the
bathroom door when not in use. This is particularly so if you can see the
toilet bowl when you open the bathroom door. Where possible the toilet bowl
should not the first to be seen when you open the toilet door.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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