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Dear cecil,
I have heard so many stories about ghosts.I was wondering how geomancer or the person who detects them protect themselves since ghost are very yin entities and usually harm peoples. Thanks.

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Dear Anon,
In my opinion, to a geomancer, this is like an other `occupational' risks inherent to their occupation.
Usually, to eradicate `ghosts or spirits', this would be referred to an appropriate priest/monk etc...
The homeowner is the one who has ultimately to make the decision he/she wants to call in. It can be a Catholic priest, a Christina pastor, a Toaist, Buddhist or others such as ghost catchers.
The FS practioner can try to advise on how to reduce Yin influences.
Like you mentioned if a FS practioner is not well protected, he/she can get sick.
In fact, doing FS audits on the wrong dates can cause `harm' to the FS practioner. There are dates where a FS practioner cannot do FS audit. This shows how serious FS in the hand of a FS professional.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 10/28/99 12:11:18 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear cecil,
I have heard so many stories
about ghosts.I was wondering
how geomancer or the person
who detects them protect
themselves since ghost are
very yin entities and usually
harm peoples. Thanks.

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