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Dear Anon,
In my opinion, this statement is not correct for the following reasons:
1. Under the most common compass school of Feng Shui, there is no mentioned that one cannot do FS e.g. under the Eight House (8 sectors) or Flying Star 24 sectors.
Here, there is always directions of reference on SE or NW.
2. Prior to the FS audit, many FS Masters/Practioners are not aware of the direction of a house/office until they visted it. Even if the direction is found to be at NW or SE, house/office audits are done.
3. More importantly, I know a few FS practioners are cautions when it comes to giving advice on a North East house (Devil's Gate) e.g. asking the owners to tilt their door to another auspicious direction.
But they still do audit for a NE house given this circumstances.
Therefore, in my opinion, Traditional Feng Shui practioners has done audits for NW and SE house. I cannot say for sure, other non Traditional Schools do it or not.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 10/28/99 11:38:52 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>I read somewhere that house
>with the facing direction SE
>or NW are considered
>inauspicious that most
>geomancer refuse to do a on
>site audits for these types of
>houses. Is it true. Thanks.
>
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