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Hello Lee SiFu,
I live in a highrise HDB apartment. A few days ago my facing neighbour placed a red plastic table/4 stools set in the front area of their flat which is between my Main door and their Main door ( see photo attached of my Main/front door view).
Does this pose a FengShui threat in the form of a Poison Arrow or other Negative forms, as it is directly in line with my Main/front door view ? What cure can I implement to counter this ?
My Main door is in the NW Sector facing SW1. It is a NE1 house.
Thank you in advance for your valued time/advice. Your expert view is very much appreciated.

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Thanks for the photo.
These are some of the considerations:
1. Plus points: 1.1 Very spacious "entrance" lobby. Good for "bright hall" effect.
1.2 Fortunately, the fire escape staircase (on the right side of the photo) does not have any direct effect on your Feng Shui @ the main door.
2. Because of the large lobby area, and that even with their picnic table, looks quite neat.
3. In fact, when I first saw your bench, I was like erh.. But it is also relatively low. Usually it be best not to have such a bench facing your main door. But I personally feel no issue. By placing such a chair, symbolically you are limiting your space to that boundary.
4. As their picnic table is low height and a distance away, I feel it is no major issue, even if it is red. (other than if there are any flying star considerations, if any)
5. Given that there are always shared or common areas in a public housing; many have to live with such things (not much choice). There are worst senarios like bamboo poles of neighbours facing the main entrance door etc...

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On 9/13/2010 6:40:25 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hello Lee SiFu,I live in a
highrise HDB apartment. A few
days ago my facing neighbour
placed a red plastic table/4
stools set in the front area
of their flat which is between
my Main door and their Main
door ( see photo attached of
my Main/front door view). Does
this pose a FengShui threat in
the form of a Poison Arrow or
other Negative forms, as it is
directly in line with my
Main/front door view ? What
cure can I implement to
counter this ?My Main door is
in the NW Sector facing SW1.
It is a NE1 house.Thank you in
advance for your valued
time/advice. Your expert view
is very much appreciated.

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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Dear Lee SiFu,
Thank you for your prompt reply.

    1. Regarding the bench, we had it there few years ago before I knew anything about FengShui. It was placed there for conveniencefor one tosit downso as to be able to comfortablywear one's socks and tie shoe laces. Alsothe benchwas low andit never occurred to meas being obstructive. Now that I know its not good for Feng Shui I will try toconvince my family toget rid ofit ( they may think I'm being superstitious).

    2. In your pt. 4. you mentioned :

    "As their picnic table is

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    low height and a distance
    away, I feel it is no major
    issue, even if it is red.
    (other than if there are any
    flying star considerations, if
    >any)"

    As to flying star considerations, this front door is situated in the NW sector ( m-3,w-2,b-8) of my apartment, door facing SW1( its a NE1 facing apartment). The fact that the five yellow for this year 2010 is in the SW. So, I thought the five yellow Qi will be entering the door from the SW direction since the door is facing SW1 although in the NW Sector. Would the Red colour of the "picnic table set"trigger/further aggravate the five yellow ? What can we do to counter this?
    Further informationwhich I think might be relevantis thatwe havea mirror on the "foyer" wall about 1.5 meters away from the door entrance. Would this help tobounce off any bad Qi when the door is open?
    3. Another issue which I would like your opinion is the sharp edge of the wall protruding out about 1.5 ft depth from the left side, roughly about 1.3 meters from the front door as can be seen clearly in the photo. Its actually a compartment housing the electrical riser.
    Thank you in advance for your valued time/advice. Your opinions/advice are most appreciated.

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    On 9/14/2010 8:56:03 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    Thanks for the photo.
    These are some of the
    considerations:
    1. Plus points:
    1.1 Very spacious "entrance"
    lobby. Good for "bright hall"
    effect.
    1.2 Fortunately, the fire
    escape staircase (on the right
    side of the photo) does not
    have any direct effect on your
    Feng Shui @ the main door.
    2. Because of the large lobby
    area, and that even with their
    picnic table, looks quite
    neat.
    3. In fact, when I first saw
    your bench, I was like erh..
    But it is also relatively low.
    Usually it be best not to have
    such a bench facing your main
    door. But I personally feel no
    issue. By placing such a
    chair, symbolically you are
    limiting your space to that
    boundary.
    4. As their picnic table is
    low height and a distance
    away, I feel it is no major
    issue, even if it is red.
    (other than if there are any
    flying star considerations, if
    any)"
    On 9/13/2010 6:40:25 PM, Anonymous
    wrote:
    Hello Lee SiFu,I live in a
    highrise HDB apartment. A few
    days ago my facing neighbour
    placed a red plastic table/4
    stools set in the front area
    of their flat which is between
    my Main door and their Main
    door ( see photo attached of
    my Main/front door view). Does
    this pose a FengShui threat in
    the form of a Poison Arrow or
    other Negative forms, as it is
    directly in line with my
    Main/front door view ? What
    cure can I implement to
    counter this ?My Main door is
    in the NW Sector facing SW1.
    It is a NE1 house.Thank you in
    advance for your valued
    time/advice. Your expert view
    is very much appreciated.



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Aquick reply on the bench:-
1. As you had mentioned, it has been for a few years. And low and neat and tidy. In my opinion, therefore, will not affect the Feng Shui that much (if any).
2. As the frontage of your main door is considered bright (or still) able to have "bright hall" effect which is good.
3. So no need to take drastic steps in removing it.
4. Earlier, I mentioned, when you placed the bench, it a sense, symbolically, to some people, it means that "your cares" are only up to the bench area. Thus, in a sense, in my opinion, to your neighbour, perhaps, implies that they can do anything they want "out of this" boundary - that's all.

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On 9/14/2010 12:20:33 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Lee SiFu,Thank you for
your prompt reply.
1. Regarding the bench, we had it there
few years ago before I knew anything
about FengShui. It was placed there for
conveniencefor one tosit
downso as to be able to
comfortablywear one's socks and
tie shoe laces. Alsothe
benchwas low andit never
occurred to meas being
obstructive. Now that I know its not
good for Feng Shui I will try
toconvince my family toget
rid ofit ( they may think I'm
being superstitious). 2. In your pt. 4.
you mentioned :"As their picnic table is
low height and a distance
away,
I feel it is no major
issue, even if
it is red.
(other than if there are
any
flying star considerations, if
any)" As to flying star
considerations, this front door is
situated in the NW sector ( m-3,w-2,b-8)
of my apartment, door facing SW1( its a
NE1 facing apartment). The fact that the
five yellow for this year 2010 is in the
SW. So, I thought the five yellow Qi
will be entering the door from the SW
direction since the door is facing SW1
although in the NW Sector. Would the Red
colour of the "picnic table
set"trigger/further aggravate the
five yellow ? What can we do to counter
this?Further informationwhich I
think might be relevantis
thatwe havea mirror on the
"foyer" wall about 1.5 meters away from
the door entrance. Would this help
tobounce off any bad Qi when the
door is open?3. Another issue
which I would like your opinion is the
sharp edge of the wall protruding out
about 1.5 ft depth from the left side,
roughly about 1.3 meters from the front
door as can be seen clearly in the
photo. Its actually a compartment
housing the electrical riser.Thank you
in advance for your valued time/advice.
Your opinions/advice are most
appreciated.On 9/14/2010 8:56:03
AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
Thanks for the
photo.
These are some of the
considerations:
1. Plus points:
1.1 Very spacious "entrance"
lobby. Good for "bright hall"
effect.
1.2 Fortunately, the
fire
escape staircase (on the right
side of the photo) does not
have
any direct effect on your
Feng Shui
@ the main door.
2. Because of the
large lobby
area, and that even with
their
picnic table, looks quite
neat.
3. In fact, when I first
saw
your bench, I was like erh..
But it is also relatively low.
Usually it be best not to have
such a bench facing your main
door. But I personally feel no
issue. By placing such a
chair,
symbolically you are
limiting your
space to that
boundary.
4. As
their picnic table is
low height and
a distance
away, I feel it is no
major
issue, even if it is red.
(other than if there are any
flying star considerations, if
any)"
On 9/13/2010 6:40:25 PM,
Anonymous
wrote:
Hello Lee
SiFu,I live in a
highrise HDB
apartment. A few
days ago my
facing neighbour
placed a red
plastic table/4
stools set in
the front area
of their flat
which is between
my Main door
and their Main
door ( see photo
attached of
my Main/front door
view). Does
this pose a FengShui
threat in
the form of a Poison
Arrow or
other Negative forms,
as it is
directly in line with
my
Main/front door view ? What
cure can I implement to
counter this ?My Main door is
in the NW Sector facing SW1.
It is a NE1 house.Thank you in
advance for your valued
time/advice. Your expert view
is very much appreciated.

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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