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Dear Linda,
At locations like the NE (Devil's gate) and SW (Devil's backdoor), it should not be a concern unless:
1. The location becomes too YIN. For example, one grows a large tree. A large tree creates shade and makes that area too Yin.
2. In such a situation, it increases the YIN and more likely, prone to effects of `evil influences'.
3. One can also use the Flying Star chart to check on how much Yin influence is in a particular room such as the North East. If there is too much yin elements plus it is contributed by Para 1, then more cause for concern.
4. I believe, by asking some of these questions, you are `new' to Feng Shui and Chinese Divinity methods.
My advise, is not to go hastily into the use of Feng Shui.
Unless one is in a real hurry for changes, then it would be best to consult a competent practitioner for a `worry' free audit.
5. Overall, when you mentioned that in `your case, the NE is good, you are using only one of the tools of Feng Shui i.e. the Eight House Theory.
6. When you mentioned that your main door is facing a neighor's tree, is it directly slicing your main door?
There are other methods available that can be used instead of using a Ba Gua mirror.
This include placing two plots of plants on both sides of the Main entrance door.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 3/24/00 12:22:00 PM, Linda Yoth wrote:
>Hi,
>
>My front door is facing my
>neighbor a tree, if i put up
>an ba gua, would that help
>bring luck into my home? My
>whole complex is facing NE is
>that good? I read that it is
>evil for your home or front
>door to face the NE, but in my
>case it is good because of the
>year and day I was born. Feb
>05, 78.
>
>What can i do to bring luck
>into my home? is there a book
>that tells me all these stuff
>to do? and where can i get
>them?
>
>Much Thanks,
>Linda
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