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Topic: Feng Shui on Commonsense Or Cowsense Feng Shui...

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Feng Shui on Poor Or No Bright Hall Effect! Read 349 times ( 1 File)
Cecil Lee



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Poor or no bright hall effect! Cecil Lee Cecil Lee support@geomancy.net This area is too yin!
Poor qi area: Yin qi area "Poor qi area: Yin qi area"
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Commonsense or Cowsense Feng Shui... Cecil Lee Cecil Lee support@geomancy.net

A home with high walls and lots of tall trees does not encourage good qi to circulate within the home.

In fact, too many tall trees cast a shadow onto the ground, making the home too yin.

A bright hall effect is something like an open space or court yard where qi both yang qi: good lighting and space for "qi" to "collect"...


A prison like home... "A prison like home..."
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