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Dear Jasmine,
Ideally, it is good if the house can face good directions of both parties.
But as you had mentioned, one person is the `East' house while the other is the `West' house.
"Unfortunately" in Feng Shui, there is a consideration: Who is the breadwinner?
In traditional Feng Shui, (like almost everywhere in the world); the breadwinner is often assumed as the man of the house. Or the male figure.
Even today, we still often consider the male (husband) as the breadwinner unless: the husband is not working or a house-maker. Or if the male's salary is far below that of the female.
In the bedroom, even if one partner's sector is not so good, (if possible) the partner who has a better `intangible' force sleeps closer to this line.
For example, if the bedroom is at the North sector, the husband can sleep close to this North sector, while shielding, the wife: who sleeps further from this sector.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 7/12/2002 10:48:00 AM, Jasmine Ghoba wrote:
>The house should face one of
>my husband's good direction or
>mine, since one of us is an
>east group and the other one
>is a west group person.
>
>Thanks
>Jasmine
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