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Dear Sifu Lee,
I recently had our home renovated, the space in the backyard was turned into a storage room and kitchen. I found out that upon making the new house lay-out, I discovered that the center of the house is directly under the family altar (ancestral, Buddha and otherdeities).
Is there a implication to this Master? As altars are Yin elements. What contingencies can we do to neutralize the elements?
Have a fine day.
Regards,
N.L. Lam
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These are some considerations:
1. What you mentioned can be sustainable especially if:-
1.1. the altar does not share the same wall as the stove and or toilet;
1.2. if the home has a second storey; directly; there must not be a toilet above the altar
2. The concept of "If it ain't broken, (no need) to fix it".

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On 10/21/2011 9:24:42 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Sifu Lee,I recently
had our home renovated, the
space in the backyard was
turned into a storage room and
kitchen. I found out that upon
making the new house lay-out,
I discovered that the center
of the house is directly under
the family altar (ancestral,
Buddha and
otherdeities).Is there a
implication to this Master? As
altars are Yin elements. What
contingencies can we do to
neutralize the elements?Have a
fine day.Regards,N.L.
Lam
Posted

Happily to say Master, all you mentioned below aren't present with our situation today. At least, we're worry free now and the reverend figures are not offended.
Thanks and warm regards,
N.L. Lam

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On 10/21/2011 2:30:26 PM, Anonymous wrote:
These are some considerations:1. What
you mentioned can be sustainable
especially if:-1.1. the altar does not
share the same wall as the stove and or
toilet;1.2. if the home has a second
storey; directly; there must not be a
toilet above the altar2. The concept of
"If it ain't broken, (no need) to fix
it".On 10/21/2011 9:24:42 AM, Anonymous
wrote: >Dear Sifu Lee,I
recently >had our home renovated, the
space in the backyard was >turned
into a storage room and >kitchen. I
found out that upon >making the new
house lay-out, >I discovered that the
center >of the house is directly
under >the family altar (ancestral,
Buddha and
otherdeities).Is there a
implication to this Master? As
altars are Yin elements. What
contingencies can we do to
neutralize the elements?Have a
fine day.Regards,N.L. >Lam
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