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The `triangle effect


Cecil Lee

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Further to what I mentioned earlier, this is the rationale for the reason for placing e.g. two plants on each side of the main entrance as an alternative:-
You can also use the SEARCH feature in this forum and simply type in " triangle effect " to list out past forum messages on it.
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Topic: What is the `Triangle Effect'? (c) Cecil Lee (3 of 6), Read 48 times
Conf: Free Advice (General Topics)
From: Cecil Lee
Date: Sunday, March 12, 2000 08:11 PM
(This message has been reproduced from an old forum message, which first appeared under the conference: Photo Tours with Interest)
What happens if there is a lone tree tangent/between the main entrance door?
Take a closer look at the attachment to understand another theory called The `Triangle' Effect
1. If it is a single tree in the middle (outside) the main entrance door. This causes an imbalance in Qi as the trunk of the tree slices (like a sword) into the main entrance door.
Here, place two plants e.g. two potted plants on each side of the main entrance to neutarlise the tree.
It also creates what is known as a `Triangle' effect.
If you notice carefully, in the attached diagram, the triangle on the last diagram points away from the house.
2. If it is a lone lamp post, you can use two poles at each side of the main entrance or use two `objects' such as fu-dogs.
If you do not want to spent money, you can also use relatively cheap `objects' such as two potted plants if you want here.
The reason why you can use any of the objects is based on "Symbolism" to form a triangle effect.
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Please refer to attachment below for an illustration of the `triangle-effect'.
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