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Dear Anon,
1. Please confirm, by standing at the front door area facing out of the house.
Does the lampost or tree seem to `slice' thru the front door?
2. You mentioned that "the tree with lampost behind it.
Do you mean that the lampost is furthest away and is blocked by the tree which in turn; can be seen `slicing' the front door?
If so, you can place two potted plants on both sides of the front door.
Or, if you do not like the above option, you can hang a Ba Gua mirror above the front door.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 5/3/01 4:49:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>After reading my first book on
>feng shui a chapter on my
>front door says I cannot have
>a tree or lampost opposite the
>door I have both.A tree with
>the lampost behind it the cure
>is a mirror but I have no
>where to hang it as there is a
>canopy wright at top of the
>door. I could hang a mirror at
>the side on the wall but this
>would not be directly opposite
>the tree .Please advise.
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