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Dear Carrie,
1. Unfortunately, Feng Shui is not a `cure-all'.
2. Again, we come back to the fundamentals by asking three questions here:
2.1. What is the purpose (aim) of Feng Shui.
2.2. What are it's strength
2.3. What are it's weakness
3. Overall, Feng Shui is about trying to improve one's earth luck. Other Chinese divinity methods have the same objective of trying to improve one's luck.
4. For helping to sell a property - we can still " use " Feng Shui but for a different purpose.
4.1 For example, if the vacant plot of land has good Feng Shui or even if a house has good Feng Shui.
4.2 We can `try' to market it in the hope that the buyer -- may coincidentally believe in Feng Shui and are " sold " with the idea that buying the property or vacant. Which it is felt that buying it may be auspicious to them or their family.
4.3 Again this may be a double-edged sword! Some buyers may either have a rough idea or are superstitous. They may instead view the plot of land as inauspicious.
Therefore, only if a plot of land is indeed auspicious; one can certainly use it to our advantage -- but wait for or hope for a strong believer of Feng Shui who SHAREs the same view!
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/25/2002 5:54:00 PM, Carrie Tucker wrote:
>Can Feng Shui help to Sell a
>Vacant House ? If so what
>should be done.
>
>Carrie
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