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Dear master,
a new ground floor neighbor will be moving in to my parents's 2-storey shophouse cum home. My parents are staying above, operating as office in the day and staying in at night. I am worry the bad energy from below floor will affect my parents' health.
Please advise.
tracey
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Frankly, ideally, it is best not to have such a situation.
But, even in Singapore, the "deceased" and even funeral halls are close-by to living quarters.
For example, the Singapore Casket Company and a Hotel is side-by-side in Lavendar street.
Very rarely, the recent "dead" would have the means to haunt someone.
The Chinese Holy Trinity of luck consists of: Heaven (Born with); Earth (Home & Office) and Human or Man Luck.
As Feng Shui is only about 33.33 % ; the other two are: Human and Heaven Luck factors.
More often, if we don't feel good factor or feel uneasy this has more to do with Human Luck. Thus, if one has a lower resistance or less of a good feel factor; this affects our "Human or man Luck". So much so, that too much of this can easily be just as bad as poor Feng Shui.
Feng Shui is originally a non-religion. Thus in theory, when a person is placed in the "temporary" wake hall; and especially later either get buried or cremated; then there are few occassions if any that they want to "remain" in this wake-hall area.
There are perhaps, better areas for them to wander off or even "haunt" then a wake-hall. Unless, someone dies a terrible death at that specific location; then this might be a concern.

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On 1/15/2015 6:43:37 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear master,a new ground floor
neighbor will be moving in to
my parents's 2-storey
shophouse cum home. My
parents are staying above,
operating as office in the day
and staying in at night. I am
worry the bad energy from
below floor will affect my
parents' health.Please
advise.tracey

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