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I'm barely getting into feng shui. So, someone please help me on this one.
About 6 months ago some drunken driver ran into my backyard then drove off. There is a street that runs directly into my home. We had not really noticed until the accident. For financial reasons we have not had the fence replaced.
About 2 months ago my husband wrecked his new 2 day old truck. 3 wks. ago I wrecked my car.
My front door is aligned directly with the open fenced area and this oncoming street. To top it off I have 3 large windows across my front door and leaves me completely open to this view.
I had read an article that stated that energy caused by a street aiming towards your house is a strong negative force that induces financial loss, lawsuits, or car accidents. Causing the house's energies to be weak and unstable.
Needless to say I am having financial hardships and am possibly pending lawsuit in one of the accidents.
Am I being paranoid or do I have bad Feng Shui going on here? What can I do?
E-mail to ctrejo3101@aol.com ASAP
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