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Dear Angie,
1. For the front door (main entrance); if a lamp post looks like `slicing' thru it, then this is a `sha qi' or poison arrow.
2. One can apply the `triangle effect' by placing two plants on both sides of the main entrance. By doing so, symbolically the two plants with the lamp post forms a `triangle'. With the point (lamp post) pointed towards the neighbour's home.
3. Another option is to place a semi-cicular rug outside the main entrance (radiating outwards). Preferably the carpet should be red. As red represents the fire element and will help destroy or neutralise a METAL lamp post. Please note that if the lamp post is made of a wooden post (WOOD) element then one should then use golden (gold) or white rug to neutralise wood. As gold / white represents METAL element and is the element that can destroy WOOD.
For more information, you can refer to https://www.geomancy.net/fs/5element.htm and check the `Destructive cycle' chart. Where the element preceeds the element of the object should be used to `destroy' it. For example as mentioned ealier, if the lamp post is made of METAL then Fire element (red) can be used to destroy or neutralise it.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 11/18/2001 6:27:00 PM, Angie El sarky wrote:
>I JUST FOUND THE WEBSITE
>'GEOMANCY.NET' AND HAVE BECOME
>INTERESTED IN FENG SHUI.
>
>THERE IS A LAMP POST ON THE
>OTHER SIDE OF THE ROAD BUT THE
>LAMP POST IS DIRECTLY FACING
>MY FRONT DOOR. IS THIS A VERY
>BAD SIGN. WHAT DOES THIS
>MEANS. WHAT CAN I DO TO CURE
>THIS. SHOULD I MOVE?
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