Please be very very careful with trees which have grown old and planted right at your foor step. They may keep you cool but there are instances where so much light is blocked off.
If your house face the direction of your setting sun, the impact is even greater. If you have an irregular shaped compound it adds on. Especially so if you have a walled compound emphasising its shape. The shape is one thing but it is more about the movement of the qi that bothers us. Add on to that, you have created a fish pond at one corner overgrown with lichens and moss and algae.
All adds up to too much yin. Then you have your interior all dark and you place your shrine packed towards one corner where no yang reaches. You leave it unattended and no qi moves there. You leave your worldly possessions in such a way that the rats build homes becoming rent free housemates. You turn your porch into a workshop which only serves to stimulate the negatives.
Rambutan trees are tropical trees. In time they grow old and become a life of its own. Symbiotic and parasitic flora and fauna grows there becoming a universe on its own - a silent energy sapping universe. Invisible energies manifest from its knarls and knots. They are all yin and feeds on all that they find most convenient.
Scary hor?
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
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