
In terms of Feng Shui, “Mountain” can be real or virtual. Mountain refers to real mountains in direct contact with air, but also refers to objects of substance and size such as elevated grounds, trees, walls, buildings, heavy and large objects, big statues, closed doors and windows, glass, curtains, absence of movement, tranquil rooms, colder and darker rooms, yin qualities. “Mountain” is a barrier, anything that can stop, block out, calm down Qi.
Based on the definition of mountain above, it would be rather obvious that the Qi would be stopped or blocked from entering the house above. The owner of the house is having the wall made and from the looks of it not much Qi can enter since the gate is the type that does not allow one to have a peek into the house. In the above case Qi is not allowed to flow freely resulting in stagnation. Ideally a house should be open to the front allowing fresh energy to enter.
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