Posted May 16, 200223 yr Dear Cecil,My house has a north-facing (please note it doesn't mean that the main door directionis North). Since North = Water, is it necessary to destroy the water element byplanting trees? I post this question because my frontage is pavement with one or twopotted plants. Are potted plants enough to destroy water? Thanks in advance.Regards,Wasis
Posted May 19, 200223 yr Staff Dear Wasis,In my opinion, it is best not to practise Feng Shui in relation to a direction and its related colour or element.The rationale is because, it is too general without considering the birth chart of a house.Instead, you can perhaps look at the two theories:-1. Protect, protect, protect.Stand a the main door and look out of the house. Are there any threats? If so, appropriate cure(s) should be used. Without relating to whether, e.g. North = water. As sometimes, two potted plants can be used to neutralise a poison arrow etc...2. Flying Star Feng ShuiUse this instead to look at the sector. As it involves three element relations and the 81-combinations of the #mountain with #water star and base star.The proper use of these three will give a higher level of understanding of what is `in-store' at that sector. Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 5/16/2002 5:12:20 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Cecil,My house has a north-facing(please note it doesn't meanthat the main door directionis North). Since North =Water, is it necessary todestroy the water element byplanting trees? I post thisquestion because my frontageis pavement with one or twopotted plants. Are pottedplants enough to destroywater? Thanks in advance.Regards,Wasis
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