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Dear Anon,
1. In Asia, the most common recommended cure is to use a Ba Gua mirror to deflect the Sha Qi.
2. Yes, this can be considered one of the worst Sha Qi which is in my opinion, quite close to a corner of a building aimed at the main door or a house at a `T' junction with the main door exposed to the road.
3. Assuming that it is aimed directly at your main door (or a direct hit), the best cure is still the use of a convex Ba Gua mirror to neutralize the Sha Qi.
4. In the last resort if one does not want to use a Ba Gua mirror, one may consider the semi-circular floor mat radiating outwards. This is a `mild form' of defense. (Which is less effective and not recommended here)
5. Another alternative is to placewith the addition of two pots of plants on both sides of the house. Again, this is another `mild form' of defense. (Which is less effective and not recommended here).
Para 4 and 5 can be combined together and used as a `last resort.'
A more effective method is to use the concept called the `Triangle' Effect.
I will attach a reproduction of this concept to this message. Here, one can follow the same idea of using three plants to form a triangle effect to aim back at the pointed roof.
Please note that this concept is more for a house which has been sliced by a single lamp post. (Therefore, it is more to understand the various concepts) rather than applying it to your situation.
As, this is also an offensive method where two triangles (the neighbour's triangle roof, points to your house and you have a `triangle' object pointed back to the neighbours house. Thus this is `tit-a-tat' Feng Shui.
6. Another alternative is if one has a window overlooking the pointed Tudor roof, one can aim a dragon figurine directly at the tip of the roof.
A more offensive item is to use a canon ( e.g. a toy canon found on ancient ships) aimed directly at the roof. The warning is that it should not be in a direct path passing thru one's living room. Ideally, it should be on an open shelf e.g. located on the window or if the room aimed from one side of the wall at a certain height, i.e. on top of a display shelf aimed at the tip of the roof.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 3/11/00 9:13:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Hi,
>A neigbour's roof has the
>tudor style
>triagular shape. His house is
>directly
>opposite mine and this roof is
>pointing
>at my main door. What is the
>best way
>to deflect the sha qi?
>
>I heard that this type of sha
>qi is the worst. Is this true?
>
>Thanks
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