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Dear Yang Ming,
1. Yes, under the Eight House Theory or also known as the East/West Group of persons, it is advisable that an East person should occupy an `East house'.
2. For an East person, therefore, a favourable house is one where the main door is located at either:-
EAST, NORTH, SOUTH or SOUTH EAST.
2.1 From the above, one will notice that if one looks hard enough one could find a suitable house where e.g. the main door is located in the East.
2.2 And because bedrooms always often `scattered' around other locations, one possibility is to look for houses eg.
Main door = East
Master bedroom located in North or South or South East.
or Main door at either North, South or South East while the bedroom is located in the East.
3. This (the above) is the ideal situation based on the Eight House or East/West Group of persons theory.
4. We should place the Eight House Theory as under " NICE to HAVE ".
What is meant by NICE to HAVE?
Overall, no matter how, the house should favourably have good shapes and form.
Realistically, if we have a plot of land to build a house: And if the house has a hill with compass bearing at the EAST and there is clear space at the WEST, logically speaking, we should (MUST) build the house with the frontage at the WEST.
It is not ideal to have the main door at the EAST (mountain side). Here, if built wrongly brings calamity or bad luck to the owners or residents.
Thus, we may perhaps, see if we can consider e.g. having the main door at the side of the house. How about South or North side?
And can we have the masterbedroom situated at EAST?
5. Overall, the East/West group can be used to determine how suitable a house to the individual or breadwinner.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 4/8/2002 12:07:00 AM, Yang Ming Tan wrote:
>I recently read a FS book
>stating that an East person
>should stay in the East house
>(vice versa) even though the
>direction of the door may not
>be favourable. For eg, an East
>person with KUA No.1 should
>stay a house that faces West
>(even though this direction is
>not favourable to the
>person)in order to categorise
>the house as an East house.
>
>Pls comment.
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