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Dear Wasis,
1. In my opinion, we hae to look at priorities or weighing of priorities in such cases.
2. Under the grand duke theory, it is more important to: avoid touching or disturbing the grand duke e.g. at South (this year - begining 12 February 2002).
3. For example, before; this coming Chinese New Year, I was " working hard " trying to maintain my garden e.g. digging earth at that location because it is situated at South of my house. I would (avoid like the plague) digging earth at that sector for the better period of this Lunar Year).
4. For the Grand Duke Theory, e.g. when fighting a war etc... we can continue to apply the `rule' i.e. to avoid confronting him i.e. facing him at South. But have him at our back.
5. But, for small homes, where one have permanent entrances, for many, there is not much choice but to use certain entrances even if " it may be considered to move against the grand duke ". And this type of reasoning may not be practical. Sometimes, we may have to just discount some of these statements.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 2/13/2002 9:36:01 AM, Wasis Sugiono wrote:
>Hi,
>
>First of all, Happy New Year
>to all of you.
>
>I'd like to ask you about the
>effect of moving direction. I
>read from Lillian Too's
>book that we are supposed to
>move from one of our good
>directions and not against the
>grand duke. What happens if
>our new house has a good Feng
>Shui, but we move from our
>worst direction or against the
>grand duke?
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Regards,
>Wasis
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