myfs_146081 Posted August 20, 2010 Share Posted August 20, 2010 Hi,There are small trees(6feet height) in front of my front windows (on the face of the house). Are they okay or are they disturbing the flow of qi. please help. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted August 20, 2010 Staff Share Posted August 20, 2010 These are some of the considerations:-1. The main concern is that of a tree trunk slicing towards a window or an opening e.g. balcony sliding door or any other opening in a home. It is akin to a butter knife (the trunk) slicing towards the home creating a sha-qi or poison arrow.2. If there are lots of branches, then if it blocks the view; this is not the same as Para 1; but again; if it facing an unblocked view ... "what a waste!"3. In the past, in Singapore around the 1960's to 1970's where many landed properties were pretty large e.g. at least 5,000 sq feet to 10,000 sq feet; planting one or several mango trees are of no issue.3.1. Today, if one stands below a matured mango tree; it is often dark below the tree as sunlight cannot penetrate. Thus, naturally, not ideal condition especially without some natural sunlight all the time. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_146081 Posted August 31, 2010 Share Posted August 31, 2010 Thank you sir. Yes the trees have branches and they block the view ?of windows. ?What would you suggest. Should we cut down the trees.?Also I want to ask you another question. ?Does all the brass door fittings contribute to the metal energy of the house. ?I was thinking since there are ?so many doors and windows and all have golden brass fittings. Doesnt this makes the metal energy of the house too strong. Since the color is also golden .Ceilings are white in color. Flooring is of white marble. Though marble would be earth energy but it is white so metal as well. Can you please tell whether the energy in my house is too ?much metal. Thanks for helping us sir. Quote On 8/20/2010 9:52:13 PM, Anonymous wrote:These are some of theconsiderations:-1. The main concern is that ofa tree trunk slicing towards awindow or an opening e.g.balcony sliding door or anyother opening in a home. It isakin to a butter knife (thetrunk) slicing towards thehome creating a sha-qi orpoison arrow.2. If there are lots ofbranches, then if it blocksthe view; this is not the sameas Para 1; but again; if itfacing an unblocked view ..."what a waste!"3. In the past, in Singaporearound the 1960's to 1970'swhere many landed propertieswere pretty large e.g. atleast 5,000 sq feet to 10,000sq feet; planting one orseveral mango trees are of noissue.3.1. Today, if one standsbelow a matured mango tree; itis often dark below the treeas sunlight cannot penetrate.Thus, naturally, not idealcondition especially withoutsome natural sunlight all thetime. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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