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My house is L-shaped. To improve the feng shui in the wealth sector, we placed a sundial at the spot in the missing corner. When our cat died, we buried him under the sundial so nothing would dig him up.
Have we created negative energy in the wealth sector by doing so and if so, how do we counteract the negative effects? we really don't want to relocate the cat figuring that would cause more "problems."
In general, do buried dead animals have negative energy or does the negative energy dissipate once they are buried?
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Dear Carolyn,
1. An L-shaped house need not necessary have `bad' Feng Shui.
2. Can I confirm if the sundial is at ground level or placed on an elevated pedestal.
2.1 If it if flat on the floor, this ok.
2.2 If it is raised and on an elevated pedestal, and if there are sliding glass, or a main door, it could inadvertently `slice' the main door or the house creating Sha Qi.
2.3 Usually, it is not advisable, to bury an animal at the frontage of the house.
For future burial, any pets should be buried on the side of the house compound (as a last resort) none would be best.
Avoid burying the animals also at the back of the house if possible.
2.4 However, it is not necessary to dig up, your pet in the current situation.
In the initial burial, decay or would set in and Sha qi may be eliminated. But, this is minor.
Usually, as mentioned above, the frontage of the house both what we can see and what we cannot see, (underground) should be `clear'.
2.5 The condition (I hope u do not mind me saying so) is not of a concern if we consider a `worse' event that of sewerage drainage pipes, flowing from e.g. the main road thru the house especially, if it criss-cross right under the main door or in a bedroom.
http://www.geomancy.net/fs/under.htm
2.6 Usually, a water fountain would be more better suitated as a replacement to a sun dial. If we weigh which is `more beneificial'.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 4/15/00 5:44:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
My house is L-shaped. To
improve the feng shui in the
wealth sector, we placed a
sundial at the spot in the
missing corner. When our cat
died, we buried him under the
sundial so nothing would dig
him up.
Have we created negative
energy in the wealth sector by
doing so and if so, how do we
counteract the negative
effects? we really don't want
to relocate the cat figuring
that would cause more
"problems."
In general, do buried dead
animals have negative energy
or does the negative energy
dissipate once they are
buried?


Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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Dear Carolyn,
Then this is acceptable especially if you have a reasonable sized plot of backyard:)
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 4/16/00 9:14:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Cecil:
Sundial (and cat underneath)
are in back yard. Sundial is
directly on the ground with no
pedestal underneath.
Carolyn


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