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Dear Anon,
1. If you can, try to close the window with the day curtain.
2. Often, some people, hang an open scissors at the window grille (symbolic) of `cutting-open' it or not caged.
3. If both your house and the neigbhour's house is in close proximity, then for the moment, it is still better to:
3.1 First choice hang a convex ba gua mirror facing the `threat'.
3.2 An alternative is to hang a mirror but often this mirror should be rectangular 8inch by 8 inch mirror.
Until the neighbour remove the scissors, then it is best to protect your home. (No choice!)
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 4/6/2003 3:41:39 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear Master Cecil Lee,
>I noticed yesterday that my
>neighbor has put up a pair of
>scissors( pointing upwards and
>the cutter section is opened)
>on top the window of their
>master bedroom, which is
>facing the window of my master
>bedroom . For your
>information, my neighbor's
>second son is suffering from
>leukemia.My worry is whether
>the above mentioned placement
>of scissors will have any
>detrimental effect on us ( my
>husband, my daughter and I)
>who sleep at that direction.
>Your prompt advice in this
>matter is very much
>appreciated.
>
>Thank you.
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