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Dear Ang,
The Eight House Theory can only be used to tell whether one is located in a good or bad sector, how suitable a house to a person.
For more accurate determination of the house chart, one has to use time dimensions such as the Flying Star analysis.
It is common for everyone to try to enhance their good or auspicious sectors.
But one has to look at it from another angle: one has first to locate or neutralise bad sectors. Only after this is done, one should consider enhacing good sectors.
It is just like a house with poison arrows aimed at the main door. One can do lots of enhancements etc... but inauspicious effects are still there.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/11/00 4:05:48 PM, Ang Chye wrote:
>I understand that year 2000,
>the good sectors for me (East
>Group person) are East , S-E,
>Center,and N-W.
>My N-W and S-E sectors are
>non-existent as my apartment
>does not fit into a square
>shape. My center grid is made
>up of portions of bed-room,
>kitchen, toilet and corridor.
>How can I enhance those good
>sectors that promote good chi
>under the above situation.
>
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