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Cecil:
I am a serious student of Traditional Feng Shui, Xuan Kong. I belong to the discussion groups in Chinese Astrology, read at least 40 books on Feng Shui, studied with Master Sang in Los Angeles, read articles on Geomancy.net, and continue to read as much as I can.
This is my question:
I have a friend whose house :
1.Faces 124 degrees
2.Chen Facing Hsu Sitting.
3.Period 7 .
4.Wang Shang Wang Shui House
5.The house is elongated and although the main entrance is
at the SW corner (on the side ).
She plans on placing Fu Dogs (They are very big 52" high , bronze that were once in the entrance of a bank) on the SW side in front of main entrance. Do these go there or do they actually go in the SE facing side on the outside of property? There are houses in front across the street in the SE Facing side and a houses both on the SW & NE corners. Is she not going to harm the people next door if she were to place then outside the SW corner where her main entrance is located?
Where can I find information on the correct placement ?
I am very grateful for your orientation.
Mimi
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