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As I said before, I only believe it just for fun. There’s really no harm in conforming to Feng Shui principles, so why not?
I just learned there should not be a tree facing the front door, even if it’s across the street over at your neighbors’.
Here is what the Feng Shui master told me:
You should cut down the tree; but if it’s big tree, you should first ask for permission from the gods of the 5 elements.
Pray silently.
If it’s not your tree, try to convince the neighbors to cut it down.
Cutting down the tree improves the flow of Chi (energy).
A house that has a tree facing the front door will be inauspicious for the inhabitants.
First, it will be difficult to find a partner and get married. You will encounter obstacles in many aspects of your life.
If the house has children inhabitants, the children will get sick more frequently.
Trees on the side of the entry door are fine. But the tree should never be right in front of the door.
Many suburban houses have a hardscape walkway to the sidewalk. That’s a lot nicer (landscape wise) and better Feng Shui.
An L type walk-way from the driveway to the front entrance is not as good. A tree in front of the entry door is worse.