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Dear Colleen,
1. The best way to enhance a house is not to `pay homage' to a few corners of a house.
2. Like an animal or a human being, it is never wise to `corner' someone at a corner. The human or animal becomes extremely threaten and can become `dangerous' or very dangerous.
I mentioned this to illustrate how bad `CORNERS' can affect our lives. This is just an illustration.
3. In fact, if one wants to look at `corners' it is more fruitful to just simply look at it from Shapes and Form Feng Shui.
Here, look out for `threats' to the main entrance door or windows. Check to see if the house and interior such as position of beds etc.. conform to good Shapes and Form.
4. The above is usually `good enough' for a home analysis.
5. If one truly wants to use proper Feng Shui to look at corners or sectors, then apply Flying Star.
Analsyse each corner or sector for imbalances. If there are imbalances then neutralise or cure it.
The above would be a more sensible approach to use traditional Feng Shui.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 6/25/00 10:16:00 AM, Colleen Powell wrote:
>Dear Cecil, could you please
>tell me how to set about
>laying out my health and
>children's corners. I am
>especially interested in the
>health corner, as my husband
>is under a lot of pressure and
>stress at the moment, so he is
>continually exhausted and I
>would like to set some cures
>for him as soon as possible.
>
>By the way, would it be okay
>to put Oriental lilies in my
>relationship and wealth
>corners, or are they unlucky?
>
>Love and light,
>Colleen
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