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Dear Hoa Luong,
1. Besides Shapes and Form Feng Shui, the other form of Feng Shui is the Compass School Feng Shui.
2. In this aspect, the Compass School Feng Shui consists of both Eight House and Flying Star Feng Shui.
3. Usually, when applying Feng Shui, as mentioned earlier, both Shapes and Forms and the two compass schools i.e. Eight House and Flying Star Feng Shui is used.
And usually and for practical reasons, how suitable the hosue is to a person (in general) should be based on e.g. the Eight House.
4. After having covered all the above points of consideration under Feng Shui i.e. Shapes and Forms and Compass School; we often then use Ba Zi for the interior of the home.
5. Therefore, a practical approach is:
5.1 Do a Feng Shui audit based on the above two known compass schools.
Next, apply personal Ba Zi e.g. apply the Ba Zi binding element of both partners for e.g. their bedroom / living / dining room area. For for each family member occupying a bedroom, it should where possible harmonize with their ba zi.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 10/14/2002 11:39:00 AM, Hoa Luong wrote:
>Hello Cecil,
>My four good/bad directions
>(eight-house) said my house
>should be a West house (my gua
>is 7). My 24 bazi directions
>said the West direction (which
>is metal) is very bad for me
>since I'm a strong water.
>
>Also the 24 bazi directions
>said the East direction (which
>is wood) is very good for me,
>but East is my Death direction
>according to the eight-house.
>
>According to the eight-house,
>the NorthEast direction is my
>longevity, and the 24 bazi
>directions said the NorthEast
>is good, good and very good.
>
>So based ont the above, what
>direction should my new house
>be?
>
>Thank you very much as always,
>Hoa
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