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Dear Master Cecil,
I have identified a few possible poison arrows aimed directly at my unit. However, I am somewhat confused if these poison arrows are still considered a threat.
I have attached 2 pictures for you to access and have a better understanding.
The pictures are taken at the position where I am standing at the main door of my unit facing outwards. First picture is taken facing North, while the second picture is taken at the same position but 45 degrees to the left (North West).
In the first picture, is the roof of the covered walkway considered a poison arrow? Also, behind the walkway roof, I have identified a lamp post that is directly in line with my front door. If the walkway roof is not a poison arrow, will it deflect the sha qi from the lamp post?
In the second picture, I have identified 2 possible poison arrows. The first one coming from the edge of the thin wall structure. Due to the wall being that thin, is the sha qi considered as insignificant?
The second possible poison arrow is from the design of the walkway roof as it expands to the lift lobby, causing the tile pattern to look like a pointed edge, which is also pointed directly at my front door. Does the sloping effect of the roof symbolise sheng qi flowing in or sha qi?
Lastly, would you recommend that I hang a convex bagua mirror at the top of my main door?
Will a convex bagua deflect sheng qi as well as sha qi?
Thank you very much,
ML

Posted
  • Staff

In my opinion, the best way to re-confirm any poison arrow threats is to take photos PARALLEL to the corridor wall. And not to taken "elevated" photos higher than the original corridor wall.
However, based on the two photos; I can only guess .... and my comments are on the two attachments.

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On 4/26/2014 12:16:54 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Cecil,I have
identified a few possible
poison arrows aimed directly
at my unit. However, I am
somewhat confused if these
poison arrows are still
considered a threat.I have
attached 2 pictures for you to
access and have a better
understanding.The pictures are
taken at the position where I
am standing at the main door
of my unit facing outwards.
First picture is taken facing
North, while the second
picture is taken at the same
position but 45 degrees to the
left (North West).In the first
picture, is the roof of the
covered walkway considered a
poison arrow? Also, behind the
walkway roof, I have
identified a lamp post that is
directly in line with my front
door. If the walkway roof is
not a poison arrow, will it
deflect the sha qi from the
lamp post?In the second
picture, I have identified 2
possible poison arrows. The
first one coming from the edge
of the thin wall structure.
Due to the wall being that
thin, is the sha qi considered
as insignificant?The second
possible poison arrow is from
the design of the walkway roof
as it expands to the lift
lobby, causing the tile
pattern to look like a pointed
edge, which is also pointed
directly at my front door.
Does the sloping effect of the
roof symbolise sheng qi
flowing in or sha qi?Lastly,
would you recommend that I
hang a convex bagua mirror at
the top of my main door?Will a
convex bagua deflect sheng qi
as well as sha qi?Thank you
very much,ML

Posted

Dear Master Cecil,
Thank you for the response. I have attached another 2 pictures taken at the same elevation with the corridor wall. I have learnt something new regarding the elevation of the 'poison arrows'.
Sincerely,
ML

Posted
  • Staff

1. Thanks for the two additional photos.
2. These two photos are often the proper or correct method or idea of checking for poison arrows.
3. In the first photo, the apex or pointed-roof is a distance away and it is clearly not aligned towards your unit. Thus confirm, this is not a threat to your main door.
4. As expected, the rounding of the lamp post, also seems or looks non-threatening. It would be different if it is pointed and vertical.
5. From this "level" everything seems pretty "peaceful-looking" as compared to your earlier two photos i.e. taking photo shots looking down from your corridor balcony.

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On 4/28/2014 9:02:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Cecil,Thank you
for the response. I have
attached another 2 pictures
taken at the same elevation
with the corridor wall. I have
learnt something new regarding
the elevation of the 'poison
arrows'.Sincerely,ML
Posted
  • Staff

Please check out my comments on the two attachment photos.
In one of the photos; there are actually two additional lamp-posts and even a tree trunk... close-by

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On 4/28/2014 9:56:04 AM, Anonymous wrote:
1. Thanks for the two additional
photos.2. These two photos are often the
proper or correct method or idea of
checking for poison arrows.3. In the
first photo, the apex or pointed-roof is
a distance away and it is clearly not
aligned towards your unit. Thus confirm,
this is not a threat to your main
door.4. As expected, the rounding of the
lamp post, also seems or looks
non-threatening. It would be different
if it is pointed and vertical.5.
From this "level" everything seems
pretty "peaceful-looking" as compared to
your earlier two photos i.e. taking
photo shots looking down from your
corridor balcony.On 4/28/2014
9:02:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Cecil,Thank you
for the response. I have
attached another 2 pictures
taken at the same elevation
with the corridor wall. I have
learnt something new regarding
the elevation of the 'poison
arrows'.Sincerely,ML

Posted
  • Staff

The pillar is non-threatening...(as it is so far away from your frontage wall) even without the folding table to "shield" it.

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On 4/28/2014 10:11:34 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Please check out my comments on the two
attachment photos.In one of the photos;
there are actually two additional
lamp-posts and even a tree trunk...
close-byOn 4/28/2014 9:56:04 AM, Cecil
Lee wrote:
1. Thanks for the two additional
photos.2. These two photos are often
the
proper or correct method or idea of
checking for poison arrows.3. In the
first photo, the apex or
pointed-roof is
a distance away and it is clearly
not
aligned towards your unit. Thus
confirm,
this is not a threat to your main
door.4. As expected, the rounding of
the
lamp post, also seems or looks
non-threatening. It would be
different
if it is pointed and
vertical.5.
From this "level" everything seems
pretty "peaceful-looking" as
compared to
your earlier two photos i.e. taking
photo shots looking down from your
corridor balcony.On 4/28/2014
9:02:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Cecil,Thank you
for the response. I have
attached another 2 pictures
taken at the same elevation
with the corridor wall. I have
learnt something new regarding
the elevation of the 'poison
arrows'.Sincerely,ML

Posted

Master Cecil,
Thank you for the additional inputs. I have learnt much from your guidance.
I have determined that my unit's front entrance or 'mouth' is the main door.
However, at the rear of my unit (kitchen window), I have identified a potent poison arrow from the lightning rod of the covered walkway roof slicing into my kitchen.
Do I have to be concerned since my unit front direction is free from sha qi?
Since my front entrance is cleared, will sha qi from other directions contain a much more adverse affect?
Thanks again,
ML
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