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Sorry cannot get thru to "free-advice@forum.geomancy.net", my email keeps
bouncing back hence I sent to this email address instead. Hope its alright.
Dear Cecil
If a person stays in an apartment that is high up, say 20th floor with no
possible poison arrows but also seems to have no "protection" since it is
like a stand alone point block and nearby shorter blocks are not very near.
Is this no good? I've read in your website that its better that the back of
the house should have another higher block as a "backing" and sides should
have blocks to act as protection similar to the white tiger and the dragon.
Is that so for apartment blocks? If not then what happens? Considering that
many people like to stay high floors.
Staying high floor will also means that its quite windy or breezy. Is this
wind good or it's consider sha qi?
Appreciate your reply.
Thank U
Anon
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