Freebies | Resources | Pictures | Love Signs | Reports | Consultation | Books | Courses | Students | Events | FAQ/Help | Services | Shopping

Feng Shui @ Geomancy.Net LogoFeng Shui @ Geomancy.Net LogoFeng ShuI @ Geomancy.Net LogoFeng Shui @ Geomancy.Net LogoProfessional Feng Shui ConsultationSeek Free Profesional Feng Shui AdviceMembers Login - Enjoy Many Feng Shui Freebies  & Free Feng Shui Advice
Cemetry in Backyard
Feng Shui @ Geomancy.Net LogoFeng Shui @ Geomancy.Net: Center for Applied Feng Shui ResearchContact Us @ Geomancy.NetAbout Feng Shui @ Geomancy.Net

 

 

HomeFeng Shui ResourcesFeng Shui AdviceFeng Shui & HomeBackyard Cemetry 

PreviousSite MapNext

HelpDesk: (65) 61009600

 

Lost? Site Search | Picture Search | Sitemap | Site Overview Tour

 

Site Navigation

 

 

Print this Page 

Recommend this site

 E-mail this page


Home
   Feng Shui Resources
     Feng Shui Advice
       Feng Shui Cures
       Feng Shui & Home
         So Many Theories
         Pseudo Science
         Wealth Corner
         White Tiger
         House on Hill
         Look for House
         Power Lines
         House Number
         Backyard Cemetry
         Missing North
       FS & Home Interiors
       FS Significance
       Pillars of Destiny
       Eight House
       Eight Aspiration
       Flying Star
       Feng Shui Books
       Other Topics


 


Copyright © 1996-2002 Geomancy Network,
Cecil Lee & Robert Lee

Read our Privacy Policy
& Terms of Use

Best viewed with
Internet Explorer 4.x,
Netscape 6.x & Opera 6.x
 

PreviousSite MapNext

I've recently started reading up on Feng Shui and have been mortified to find out I've picked the worse house to buy. You see I have a cemetary in the back yard with 5 large crosses, my patio door over looks the cemetary. What can I do. Would a Pakua miror above my patio door do the trick as well as very large bushes to try to hide some of the graves and crosses. Should I always close the curtains on that side of the house. Any advice would be apreciated.

A cemetry is considered a `Yin' environment. What you can do is to create a Yang environment. Yes, you should plut a Pakua mirror above your patio.

Another way to counteract this is to paint the side of your wall `bright colours' such as Pink. This is to create a Yang environment. Can you let me know which direction of this side of the house before I recommend the colour for the door?

For example, if your house wall is at the EAST, use bright GREEN.

Yes, you can also use curtains. Make sure that they are bright coloured. Again, I need the information on the direction inorder to recommend u the appropriate colour for the curtains.

It is not good to plant large bushes as it would harbour `spirits' especially large trees. What you could do is to keep the backyard trimmed and tidy.

Cecil Lee
Center for Feng Shui Research
February 1999