myfs_101484 Posted September 1, 2004 Share Posted September 1, 2004 Dear Master Cecil,I live in a terrace hse. There is a lamp post on the right frontof my house (outside the fencing) and its light is facing the road. Will this has any bad effect to my house. Besides this, my opposite neighbour has planted a tree (medium size) whichis facing the right side (front) of my house. Will this affect our house feng shui?Thank you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 4, 2004 Staff Share Posted September 4, 2004 Dear Anon, More importantly, the consideration should be, for instance, either standing inside the home, such as at the main entrance or sliding doors, while looking out of the home. If one stands inside, for example, at the main entrance looking out and can see a lamp post or a tree, then this is regarded as sha qi, as it can penetrate into the home. However, if there is a solid wall (within the house) where the lamp post is located, then this is generally not considered sha qi. Planting plants that have a relatively dense cluster of foliage would be beneficial if the lamp post is directly visible when standing at the main door or sliding doors, etc. Warmest Regards, Cecil Quote On 9/1/2004 1:36:09 AM, Anonymous wrote: Dear Master Cecil, I live in a terrace hse. There is a lamp post on the right frontof my house (outside the fencing) and its light is facing the road. Will this has any bad effect to my house. Besides this, my opposite neighbour has planted a tree (medium size) whichis facing the right side (front) of my house. Will this affect our house feng shui? Thank you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 17 Staff Share Posted July 17 How to take a proper photo of a potential poison arrow such as a lamp post or tree trunk Grasping the right methods for capturing images of possible poison arrows is crucial, as it helps in identifying and analyzing them. WRONG! Using the wrong way to take a picture of a lamp post can cause confusion about whether it's considered sha qi or a poison arrow. To get it right, you need to use the right techniques for trustworthy results. W +++ CORRECT! To take a great photo of the house, stand right in line with the lamp post. This setup will improve the composition and focus of your shot. The key takeaway from the illustration above is to find a particular spot, X, where you should stand to snap a picture of the lamp post, known as O. This guidance highlights how crucial positioning is for great photography. Excellent Photo! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted yesterday at 01:26 PM Staff Share Posted yesterday at 01:26 PM Dear Cecil, Trust you are well. Open the main door and gaze at a palm tree. Should we consider cutting down the palm tree? Thank you. The Palm Tree aimed towards home's front door Yes the easiest solution is to make it disappear. - Cecil Lee Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted 15 hours ago Staff Share Posted 15 hours ago Front Doors of both photos are not affected by the palm tree trunk +++ This front door is also not affected by the palm tree trunk A narrow margin... since it is near the side frame of the front door. Thus, it can be regarded as unaffected by Sha Qi or the Poison arrow from the trunk of the palm tree. Credit: Asked Meta AI to help me imagine these three images. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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