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Dear Master Lee:


Would you please tell me if this corner house "A" is at a good or bad location (at the bend of the road). The road is a through street even though there is a bend at this corner. It doesn't look like a T junction since the road on either side of the bend doesn't run into the house.


Thank you very much for the advice.


Pam


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Dear Pam,


At first glance, it doesn't look good because if you consider the shapes and form, the corner bend of the road (close and far) on the opposite becomes a sha qi cutting into thehouse. So not really a good house in terms of shapes and form.


Hope that helps.



Warmest Regards
Robert Lee
GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research


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On 1/20/2005 9:29:27 PM, Anonymous wrote:

Dear Master Lee:

Would you please tell me if

this corner house "A" is at a

good or bad location (at the

bend of the road). The

road is a through street even

though there is a bend at this

corner. It doesn't look

like a T junction since the

road on either side of the

bend doesn't run into the

house.

Thank you very much for the

advice.

Pam




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Dear Master Lee:


Thank you for your quick response. If the corner bend of the road (close and far) is not as sharp as the previous graph, would the house (b) still get the sha quilike houses (a) and (c), which appear to be at the t-junctions)?


Respectfully,


Pam


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On 1/24/2005 8:14:31 AM, Anonymous wrote:

Dear Pam,

At first glance, it doesn't

look good because if you

consider the shapes and form,

the corner bend of the road

(close and far) on the

opposite becomes a sha qi

cutting into thehouse.

So not really a good house in

terms of shapes and form.

Hope that helps.



Warmest RegardsRobert

LeeGEOMANCY.NET - Center for

Applied Feng Shui Research

On 1/20/2005 9:29:27 PM, pam landin

wrote:
Dear Master Lee:
Would you

please tell me if
this corner house

"A" is at a
good or bad location (at

the
bend of the road).

The
road is a through street

even
though there is a bend at

this
corner. It doesn't

look
like a T junction since

the
road on either side of

the
bend doesn't run into

the
house.
Thank you very much for

the
advice.
Pam




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Dear Pam,


Generally, in terms of shapes and form, it does not matter as much as how sharp the bend is. Any such curve bend, it is better if you are located inside the bend (ie on the opposite side of b for example), rather than outside. This is because a bend will look as if it is like a knife cutting or radiating outwards.


These three houses (a), (b) or (c) will all suffer the knife cuting effect. All are not as ideal houses if you have a choice.


That is why, I mentioned that at first look, it does not look good. This is because it is like the road cut out to the houses. Especially so with that corner house.


Hope that helps.


Warmest Regards
Robert Lee
GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research


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On 1/27/2005 3:57:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:

Dear Master Lee:

Thank you for your quick

response. If the corner

bend of the road (close and

far) is not as sharp as the

previous graph, would the

house (b) still get the sha

quilike houses (a) and

(c), which appear to be at the

t-junctions)?

Respectfully,

Pam

On 1/24/2005 8:14:31 AM, Robert Lee

wrote:
Dear Pam,
At first glance,

it doesn't
look good because if

you
consider the shapes and

form,
the corner bend of the

road
(close and far) on

the
opposite becomes a sha

qi
cutting into thehouse.
So

not really a good house in
terms of

shapes and form.
Hope that

helps.

Warmest

RegardsRobert
LeeGEOMANCY.NET -

Center for
Applied Feng Shui

Research
On 1/20/2005 9:29:27 PM, pam

landin
wrote:
Dear Master

Lee:
Would you
please tell me

if
this corner house
"A" is at

a
good or bad location

(at
the
bend of the

road).
The
road is a through

street
even
though there is a bend

at
this
corner. It

doesn't
look
like a T junction

since
the
road on either side

of
the
bend doesn't run

into
the
house.
Thank you very

much for
the
advice.
Pam




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