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  1. Thanks Master Lee for your guidance. Your forum is interesting and has helped a lot of novices like me.

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    On 7/17/2013 12:05:40 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    One has to take into perspective the
    type of material. That may cause sha
    qi.As mentioned earlier; instead of a
    tree but a large tall lamp post - made
    of some form of metal (iron + steel + or
    galvanised metal); then it may be a
    concern.In this photo illustration;
    sometimes, the corner of an opposite
    block can be considered as a sha qi.
    Thus, in your photo; a neighbour's sharp
    corner of that distance may pose as a
    sha qi to your neighbour's unit - if it
    is aimed towards their balcony or
    bedroom windows (if any).But again, from
    the photo; the sha qi circled in red
    does not seem to pose any issue to your
    unit. Furthermore, the one block but a
    unit lower that is parallel to (your
    neigbhour's) unit (to the left of the
    photo) has no issue as there are trees
    and leaves.On 7/16/2013 11:42:50 PM,
    Cecil Lee wrote: >Thanks for the
    photo.These are some
    considerations:1. The ultra
    conservative >may consider both tree
    (trunks) as sha >qi.2. However, in my
    opinion;2.1. It is >difficult to see
    exactly the photo taken >(parallel)
    to the actual tree LEVEL. As >maybe
    it is an illusion, but I seem to >see
    that the photo MAY be taken
    "top-down" or at a slanted angle.
    (Not >sure, here).2.2. Anyway, I feel
    that the >two tree (trunks) are
    pretty far away. >If the trees are on
    the same side of >your unit; then I
    would say that it is a >sha qi.2.3.
    But in the photo; the trees >are on
    the-other-side of the swimming >pool.
    Assuming that your swimming pool >is
    length = 50 metres and width = 25
    metres. The good news is that the
    distance between the tree trunks
    towards >your unit balcony is at
    least 25 metres >+ > 10 metres =
    35 metres away.3. >Furthermore, such
    trees are not hardwood >e.g. oak or
    teak. They are of softer >material.
    And they are also not steel /
    galvanised street lamps. Thus
    considered >"weak material".4. I
    would say that I >strongly believe
    that the two tree >TRUNKS do not pose
    a threat to you. Even >if the tree
    trunks are level to your >unit. It
    would be different if there are
    windows on the opposite side of the
    block. And if so, that block's unit
    would then be affected by a sha
    qi.5. >Therefore, if the tree(s) are
    on your >side of the building; then
    it can be >considered as a sha qi.On
    7/16/2013 >4:12:57 PM, Alex Tan
    wrote: >Hi >Master,I live on the
    2nd >level. >I consider my
    apartment to be >facing E1 as
    my biggest source of Qi >comes
    in from my balcony.
    However, there are 4
    trees >directly in front of my
    balcony, >across from the
    swimming pool I >would like to
    seek your advice in
    determining if there are
    poison >arrows. If so,
    what can i do >to shield my
    apartment from >them?Many
    thanks in advance.Alex

  2. Hi Master,
    I live on the 2nd level. I consider my apartment to be facing E1 as my biggest source of Qi comes in from my balcony. However, there are 4 trees directly in front of my balcony, across from the swimming pool
    I would like to seek your advice in determining if there are poison arrows. If so, what can i do to shield my apartment from them?
    Many thanks in advance.
    Alex


  3. Hi Master Lee,
    I would like to seek your expertise in determining if the trees (against a solid wall) infront of my balcony are considered shar qi? I consider my balcony (facing east1) to be my main facing direction as most yang qi comes in from it. I am located on the 2nd level. Thanks!
    balcony view
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