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Dear Anon,
1. The `concern' here is not a poision arrow i.e. sharp corners aimed at your living room window, but rather the garbage dumpster.
2. It depends on the lighting filtering from the living room. One can either use `opaque' film or use curtains or if the smell is foul, close some of the windows.
3. A Ba gua mirror is meant for
a. Some FS practitioners with religious inclinations may advise using it to protect against evil.
b. While some FS practitiioners, advise the use of it to deflect Sha Qi or poison arrow.
If you an see, your living room window or exterior does not `qualify' for either 3a. or 3b.
Therefore, my advise is under Para 2. (unless, there is indeed a poison arrow aimed at your living room window.)
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/27/00 12:11:18 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>Can one use a pakua to
>counteract the bad chi coming
>from the huge garbage dumpster
>facing the living room window.
>Thanks.
>
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