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Dear Anon,
The convent is considered a Yin location where e.g. a `depository' such as problems etc...
This would account for some like yourself who has a dislike for the facing direction.
You can for e.g. have a barrier e.g. fencing with plants to shield your home from the view of the convent.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 9/20/99 11:39:36 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>I know very little about Feng
>Shui but I do know that I
>don't like being in the dining
>room in my brand new house (5
>months old). It has patio
>doors facing onto my back
>garden, outside of which there
>is a convent. I have been
>told that maybe the presence
>of the convent may have
>something to do with my
>inexplicable dislike of my
>dining room.
>
>Please help.
>
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