Previous | Next | Discuss :: Free Advice (General Feng Shui)
Dear Elena,
It depends. If you have a relatively large garden, burying the pets should not be a major issue.
For example, so long as the pet is buried 2 metres away from the outline of the house, in my opinion, this is acceptable.
Usually, after you bury the pets, you can add a bed of roses or other flowering plants on the grave site.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 5/2/2002 7:25:00 AM, Elena Chang wrote:
>3 of my dogs died recently due
>to distemper and I buried them
>in my backyard. I heard it is
>bad feng shui to bury dead
>pets in your garden. Is this
>true and how do I rectify the
>problem?
|
[ Site Search | Forum Search | Picture Search | Site Map ] |
|
|
|
||
Help Desk: (65) 9785-3171 |
||
|
|
|
Highlights |
Extend your learning with Master Cecil Lee's Applied Feng Shui Made Easy Book. |
Site Navigation |
|
User's Comments Today life is worth a million dollars. Yesterday it was only worth 2 cents. I can list a million things to tell you what feng shui has done to me in the last few weeks.... The information in the site is VERY VERY ACCURATE. without this site i think feng shui would die out because people won't trust it anymore. Best of luck to everyone. And make sure you apply whatever it is correctly and always monitor the changes because the little things can be disasterous. Thank you for the effort you guys are doing to making this world a better place." Dan, New Zealand |
Google SiteSearch |
Sponsored Links |