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Dear Elmer,
Frankly, you need not worry about the `missing' dragon.
The reason is because:
1. A dragon may be present or considered a `false dragon' but still a dragon.
Here, you may need a Feng Shui Master with expertise in Shapes and Form to detect it.
2. If the house compound (on the East) has tall trees; this can be considered a `false' dragon. (If one really looked hard, one should be able to find a dragon even if it is a `false' dragon).
Since you are staying in a terrace, if there is a terrace next to yours, there is relatively no effect on your house or this is really not an issue.
3. In the past, an excellent site is one where the Dragon has to embrace the lower Tiger.
Nowadays, greater concern is placed on:-
a. A solid backing behind the house.
b. A clear space (infront). An added bonus if there is a water position at the frontage of the house.
With these two, you would have a `decent' house (provided you correct any poison arrows aimed at the house).
It is my believe that what you are facing is common and please do not be overly concerned about it.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 11/7/99 8:25:15 PM, Cheong Elmer wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>I am new to your site and I am
>very impressed with what you
>are doing.
>I have a problem which I hope
>you can help.
>My new house is a terrace
>house and it is sits on the
>South facing North. There is
>another house behind us which
>is on slightly higher ground
>(about one metre higher).
>Looking out from the front
>door, there is a double storey
>detached bungalow on the right
>hand side. According to FS
>theories, this bungalow would
>be classified as a white
>tiger. If so, without a taller
>green dragon on the left, how
>can I counter this white
>tiger?
>Can you advise what I should
>do?
>Cheong Elmer
>
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