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Dear Yew-Meng,
1. Further to what I had mentioned earlier, one reader had recently wrote something like this:-
" I cannot see the resemblance of roads as equal to water courses ".
2. It is good to bear in mind what the above user had wrote.
3. It is not often or that every other house has large water positions around their homes.
And for this reason, and the fact that as the above user had correctly questioned whether can we treat all roads as equvalent to water courses?
Like any other Shapes and Form, each home or building has to be looked at individually.
And something as `fantastic' as Water Dragon Feng Shui may seem out-of-place if there are really no real water at the specific site.
As far as I am aware, the Water Dragon Classics is strictly based on true water positions i.e. based on this url:
https://www.geomancy.net/resources/art/art-wclassic.htm
And anything else, is simply a "modern invention". And usually, when someone says that they see roads as totally equal to water is highly subjective.
The above is certainly food for thought!
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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