nosuchreality said:So what's fend shui say the impact on the chi is when the neighboring CEo builds a secret sex dungeon or the wannabe princess actually has slave quarters?
Perspective said:nosuchreality said:So what's fend shui say the impact on the chi is when the neighboring CEo builds a secret sex dungeon or the wannabe princess actually has slave quarters?
You need to ask an FS consultant/expert or your great grandmother because nobody else knows. There's no logic nor reason to any superstitions, so there's no way to learn it other than it being passed down.
e.g. I saw construction workers walking under ladders yesterday at my house. Does this mean they'll suffer bad luck, or me? I'll call my grandma...
elgringo said:I was out of state last week visting the graves of some of my family members. I thought the neighborhood in which the cemetery was located was very attractive. The cemetery was very serene. The only concern I would have would be traffic management. When a large number of people attend a funeral, it can mean lots of cars on the roads. If the road access is sufficient to take this into account, I think a cemetery could be a nice addition. Of course, in Irvine HOA fashion, all the tombstones would have to come from a pre-approved list of shapes, colors, and lettering fonts.
So how far is a safe distance from a cemetery? According to Dr. Jes T. Y. Lim, founder of Qi-Mag Feng Shui & Geobiology Institute, Home should not be built within 500 m (1,650 ft) of a cemetery. Although some real estate agents say that many Chinese will not live within 5 miles of a cemetery. And as you saw in the list of cultures that have discovered chi, it is not just the Chinese.
DrTravel said:So how far is a safe distance from a cemetery? According to Dr. Jes T. Y. Lim, founder of Qi-Mag Feng Shui & Geobiology Institute, Home should not be built within 500 m (1,650 ft) of a cemetery. Although some real estate agents say that many Chinese will not live within 5 miles of a cemetery. And as you saw in the list of cultures that have discovered chi, it is not just the Chinese.
Interesting that almost all of Beacon Park is at least 1,650 feet away from the closest portion of the proposed cemetery. If you draw a 5 mile radius from this same point it will reach to Orchard Hills! So I guess every Chinese who bought in Cypress Village, Northwood, Portola Springs, Stonegate, Woodbury would be up in arms. Better get them to sign the petition. Wonder what the younger Chinese (under 35 or so) think about Feng Shui?
AW said:Wow.
Regarding the 5 mile thing. Too late, that cemetery in lake forest is already within the radius. Only OH is out of the 5 mile zone. No wonder there's a premium there...