Posted March 17, 200322 yr Dear Master Cecil:Please advise if "metal cuts wood" apply to the following situation:A house faces the circle of a cul-de-sac (metal), and there is a medium-sized tree in line with the main entrance. It is bad that the tree slices into the main entrance. Nonetheless, does metal cuts wood in this situation?Or I completely mess up with the ideas and the above situation is "bad" + "bad"?Regards,Anon
Posted March 25, 200322 yr Staff Dear Anon,Since, the tree slices into the house (thru the main entrance): this is considered inauspicous. Or a threat to the house.The cul-de-sac is an added `burden' to the house. Thus, this is two bad / bad situations.No, it does not mean here that the cul-de-sac metal slices into the wood tree.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 3/17/2003 11:40:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Master Cecil:Please advise if "metal cutswood" apply to the followingsituation:A house faces the circle of acul-de-sac (metal), and thereis a medium-sized tree in linewith the main entrance. It isbad that the tree slices intothe main entrance.Nonetheless, does metal cutswood in this situation?Or I completely mess up withthe ideas and the abovesituation is "bad" + "bad"?Regards,Anon
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