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Dear Ben,
Once again, thank you for the additional photos.
I have one question - is the pillar at your front door made of concrete or wood.
Appreciate if you can confirm the element of the pillar (above).
Will reply all the questions, when I receive your reply.
Once again, thanks for making it much easier for me.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 2/24/2002 3:01:00 AM, Ben Jue wrote:
>Hi Cecil,
>
>I've been wanting to use a
>windchime here for the outside
>of my front door but I keep
>remembering your comments of
>getting a proper FS audit
>before using windchimes as
>they may "attract" spirits
>since they use similiar sounds
>during budhist funerals. So I
>attached 3 pictures of the
>post that slices through my
>front door so that I may get
>"proper" FS feedback :) The
>post is part of my house that
>supports a section the second
>floor. The front door faces
>South (fire). You'll also
>notice on one of the pictures
>that I have blue
>miniblinds(water) on the 2nd
>floor which is above the front
>door.
>
>Questions:
>
>1) Would I be able to properly
>use a windchime outside my
>front door to deflect the
>negative chi from the post
>without attracting spirits?
>Or should I use something
>else? If so, what?
>
>2) Should I change the
>miniblinds to a different
>color since the blue(water)
>and South(Fire) direction
>clashes? If so, what would be
>an acceptable color?
>
>3) I have a screen door that
>swings out as you can see from
>the picture. As I recall,
>doors that swing outwards is
>not good Feng Shui. Should I
>be concerned here?
>
>4) My house is shaped as a
>rectangle with a cutout
>starting at the front door
>that extends to the front of
>the garage. You can see this
>in the picture. The front door
>faces S and the garage faces
>SW when I take the centerpoint
>measurement of the house.
>When I look at the picures on
>your site regarding
>"cutouts/indents" my house
>doesn't look like the shapes
>of the S or SW cutout but
>rather it looks exactly like
>the one described as SE. I'm
>confused as to how to
>interpret the cutout of my
>house. Can you help explain?
>
>Other pertinent information:
>We use the garage as the main
>entrance. My main direction
>is SW and my wife is N,
>daughter is NE. I'm Strong
>Metal, my wife is Strong Earth
>and my daughter Strong Wood.
>My Flying star report says
>South direction is Good this
>year.
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