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Dear Peck Wun,
1. Once a person had already purchased a house, there is nothing much under the Eight House that can be used as a cure.
2. The consolation for you is that in terms of the house facing, and based on your information, it is considered a good house. Although the bedroom's may not be suitable.
3. As you have not mentioned who is the breadwinner; it would be best for the breadwinner to occupy the master bedroom.
4. Here, who ever contributes most or paying for the house should therefore, occupy the master bedroom.
>If I occupied the North-east
>room and they take the other
>room, would it be very bad for
>them,
Under the Eight House, there is really not much one can do for the bedroom if all have similar Gua numbers.
>how to I do to get the
>best out of this house?
Frankly, in order for a family to get the best out of your house; the ideal situation is to do a full audit of the house and for the individual family members. This is the best recommendation.
The rationale here is that there are many concepts/rulesets and some of them are as follows:-
1. Shapes and Form (external and internal environment). Here, the strengths and weakness; opportunities and threats ( S.W.O.T) has to be looked at for the home.
2. Compass School Feng Shui.
3. Ba Zi (Pillars of Destiny).
The above are in my opinion, the best way to analyse a home and family members.
>Which is more important: the
>facing of main door or the
>position of the bedroom. If
>only can choose one.
In my opinion, it is good or ideal for the breadwinner to have a suitable facing main door (first priority).
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/28/2002 7:09:00 PM, Peck Wun Wong wrote:
>Hi Celia,
>
>I bought a house in Toa Payoh
>having the Main door facing
>the west direction. Thinking
>that is a good house due my
>gua number is 8 (dob
>24.12.66).But when I study the
>layout carefully, I realise
>that out of the 3bedrooms only
>one bedroom are at the good
>position(situated at
>Northeast), the rest are
>either at the spook(North) or
>diaster and death (between
>South and East).The rest of
>the family also happen to have
>Gua number 8 & earth
>element(my parent) and 7 &
>metal element(my niece).
>If I occupied the North-east
>room and they take the other
>room, would it be very bad for
>them, how to I do to get the
>best out of this house?
>Which is more important: the
>facing of main door or the
>position of the bedroom. If
>only can choose one.
>
>Need your advice urgently.....
>Thanks a lot.
>Peck Wun.
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