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Dear Martha,
1. Usually, this applies to a completed house and after the owners have moved-in and stayed in the home.
2. To clarify, although North and South are recommended to be avoided; it is not that the Grand Duke is situated in the South. But rather, the Grand Duke will be situated at the North.
3. Where North = Rat animal sign which also represents the water element. Since Rat (North) and Horse (South) which is represented by Fire element are considered incompatible i.e. Water vs Fire, South is called the position of conflict with North.
4. And in this situation, it is how, was derived North (Grand Duke) and South (Position of conflict).
5. For a new home, one can build it accordingly. And no effect for the owners.
6. For an existing home, it is preferred that the home owners do major renovations. In such a situation, they should move out of the home i.e. during the period of major renovation and `leave' the house to the renovation contractors to do their work.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/17/2002 2:30:00 PM, Martha Ortiz wrote:
>I understand there can not be
>any renovation
>or construction in the south
>and at 180degress which is
>north. I am a builder,how
>do you stop building in these
>areas, or are there certain
>days that it can be done.
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