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Dear Konrad,
1. In my opinion, how suitable the house is to a person (breadwinner and family members) are but one of the many considerations for selecting a house.
2. This is the main reason why many people; are not able to take full advantage of Feng Shui to help them. But instead, nose dive into a vicious cycle of `hit & run'.
3. Therefore, we often see many of us dwell in micro aspects of Feng Shui. And forget totally about the macro aspects.
It is akin to living or pretending to live in a house with four walls and forgetting that there is an external environment.
4. Quantum Leap in Feng Shui
In order to achieve a quantum leap in Feng Shui, priority should go instead in finding good plots of land i.e. land that can be considered as able to `retain wealth'.
Thus, sometimes one may not have the adequate knowledge to do it alone or try to find such types of homes. It takes years of experience just to dwell on this subject.
This type of Feng Shui is like `going on an offensive'.
5. Contrast this to e.g. using Eight House etc.. which is more of a `defensive' tool.
If you are using the Eight House Theory, try to find a house that is suitable for you and nice if the bedroom is also suitable.
6. Ideally, unless one has intimate knowledge of Feng Shui or able to use the three tools widely:
6.1 Shapes and Forms
6.2 Compass Schools: Eight House & Flying Star
6.3 Ba Zi (element and strengths)
Without the above intimate knowledge and use, even if the house may be considered `suitable' but one could still lead a not-so-fortunate life. As mentioned earlier - one cannot live in isolation of just this concept alone.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 2/14/2002 12:53:00 PM, Konrad Wu wrote:
>I was born in July(lunar
>calendar) of 1948(year of
>rat). I have had
>not-so-fortunate life
>experience and was told that I
>needed to select a house
>facing east for better Feng
>Shui. My current house is
>facing north and facing an
>incoming street(I know this is
>not good). I am considering
>moving. Please advise me if
>the direction of the house
>should match my zodiac sign or
>not. If it does, is east a
>right direction? should my
>bedroom be in certain location
>of the house(e.g. northwest,
>southeast, etc.)? I
>appreciate your prompt advice.
>Please send a copy of your
>advice to my e-mail address:
>konradwu@yahoo.com
>Regards, Konrad
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