March 18, 200422 yr Hi,Although our house is not located on a T-junction with a road, we were told that there could be a poison arrow pointing towards our house.Opposite our house is a block of houses that points to our house. Behind these houses, there is a small alley. This alley gives entry to the back of the gardens for these block of houses. However the alley ends at the first house in the corner.So, if you would walk though the alley towards our home you would end up at the garden of the corner house and then there is a tree before you would even see the front of our house.Would you consider this alley to be a poison arrow that points to our home?See attached document for an illustration of the situation I described above.Kind regards,Heroe Kang
30 minutes ago30 min Staff How to take a proper photo of a potential poison arrow such as a lamp post or tree trunkThe importance of understanding the proper techniques for photographing potential poison arrows, which can aid in their identification and analysis. WRONG!The incorrect method of photographing a lamp post can lead to misinterpretations regarding its classification as sha qi or a poison arrow. Accurate assessment requires proper techniques to ensure reliable conclusions.W+++ CORRECT!To capture an effective photograph of the home, position yourself directly in line with the lamp post. This alignment will enhance the composition and focus of the image.The main point of the above illustration is to stand at a specific location, X, from which one should stand to capture a photograph of the lamp post, referred to as O. This instruction emphasizes the importance of positioning for effective photography.Excellent Shots! +++ More Dear Cecil, Trust you are well. Open main door look out to a palm tree. Should we chop off the palm tree? Thank youYes the easiest solution is to make it disappear. 🙏🏻" class="ipsRichText__align--block" width="72" loading="lazy" title="Enlarge image" style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; box-sizing: border-box; min-width: 0px; min-height: 0px; border: 0px; display: inline-block; max-width: 100%; height: auto; vertical-align: top; cursor: zoom-in;"> - Cecil LeeRelated:Tree trunks and lamp posts. Are they a source of Sha Qi or Poison arrows - Around Singapore - FengShui.Geomancy.NetRelated:Related:Related:
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