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Hi,
Although there is a significance attached to the interpretation of each Trigram (hexagram) for each direction. This is about it. This is commonly known as the Eight Associations or Aspirations or Life Aspirations.
One must remember that even the basic Compass School Eight house theory is personalised to a person i.e. based on his/her year of birth. Each one of us thus have a specific kua number.
If you look at the Eight Aspirations Concept, it is applied to everyone and this really makes no sense.
I have often quoted that if each of us e.g. 10 of us in an office places a picture frame or rose at the SW, and all of us are trying to get close to a specific colleague. Is it ever possible for the 10 of us to win the girl in the end? She has a choice and even then, she may not even choose any of us.
Do you see the rationale why such a general theory is `quite' wishful thinking?
Book authors want to promote such theories because it is easy to write such materials. With a little imagination, we can each of us write one chapter e.g. you write a chapter on Career sector (north), another write on Romance (SW) etc... We can then add all the chapters and come up with a " winner ".
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 8/13/99 5:28:58 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear robert and cecil,
>
>What is the significance of
>keeping a empty
>photo frame in the SW corner.
>Thanks.
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