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Hi,
Your concerns are equally shared by a group of teachers I met recently on an invited talk on Feng Shui.
The Polytechnic has a Mass Rapid Transit train tracks running above ground outside the main entrance area a short distance away.
What matters here is whether the tracks are either straight or `slicing' inwards towards the School or in your case the home.
If it is slicing inwards e.g. like a sickle slicing the building, then this is inauspicious as it is like a `knife' cutting into the `flesh'.
If it runs parallel to the main entrance door or runs slightly at an angle, you need not worry about it other than the noise coming from trains pass by.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 8/16/99 1:06:37 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>Is it bad if the front door
>faces a railway
>tracks. Thanks.
>
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