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Dear Anon,
1. Currently, there are many factors that can attribute to the situation you face.
2. At the preliminary (without using proper Feng Shui tools for analysis), the two trees do not seem (in my opinion to be large ones) as you had mentioned that it is lower than your window.
3. More investigative work can be done. But generally, too many trees e.g. the two trees even though they may not be that large may in certain circumstances create a too yin situation.
And based on time dimensions in Feng Shui, at certain timing, the location may become too yin and thus create such an imbalance.
4. Try, for the moment, not to take too drastic a step such as chopping the tree down.
But you may consider, trimming it or pull over the curtains fully at night.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 4/19/00 7:58:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>I came across your advice
>about spirits and had some
>queries:
>* In the SE-S, my first floor
>bedroom overlooks an open
>ground.15ft. away from the
>house I have planted trees in
>a row, running the length of
>the building. There are two
>trees (still ground floor
>height)which I can see from my
>bedroom. It's too warm in the
>room so I keep the window
>open. Is this an open
>invitation to spirits? My mom
>sleeps in the same room, but
>she sleeps well. I sleep okay,
>but get up often feeling
>uneasy. Should I get the trees
>removed?
>* My flat no. is B102 - which
>totals to a 5. just 102 also
>totals to a 3. Any problems,
>since you mentioned something
>about the number period.
>
>Thanks.
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