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Dear Soon Hoe,
1. Yes, one MUST not rely on this report: Eight Aspirations/Life Associations.
2. When one generate the report, we have stated clearly in the report that it is simply too general to be of use to anyone.
3. Unfortunately, there are many (tons of books) written to capitalise on this general concept.
4. In many of the past messages found under this forum, I have cautioned about "sector feng shui" or paying homage to a sector.
5. The rationale is because, this concept simply states that e.g. SW = romance sector. North = career. And this is not personalised to anyone.
6. It is like telling everyone that our romance sector is at South-West. Imagine: how can this be for a million, 2 million or a billion people? How can one best enhance such a sector in-light of competition.
7. Just 3 persons, trying to enhance this sector in the same office, does not necessarily mean that as a end result, one will have romance.
8. The Eight House theory (East four/West four) at least is personalised to an individual based on his/her DOB.
9. The Flying Star Feng Shui has also to be personalised to a home. And it depends on the direction of the main door of the house/office.
10. Shapes and Forms Feng Shui.
Even the popular Shapes and Forms Feng Shui must be personalised to a home / office. For example, not all houses are at a `T' junction. Nor is all houses have a poison arrow aimed at it.
Such poison arrows if any have to be neutralised.
Please see below:-
On 11/2/2002 2:47:00 AM, Soon Hoe Lim wrote:
>Hello Cecil,
>
>I looked at the Eight
>Aspirations Report & realise
>that it is a general chart.
>Does this chart apply to
>everybody regardless of age or
>house/door facing?
>
>May I also ask which aspect of
>Fengshui is the Life
>Aspirations since Flying Star,
>Bazhi & Eight House takes
>precedence over it?
Currently, there are many resources on the above three. And also how to rank them.
Do try to do more homework by doing a SEARCH in this forum for the above topic.
In general (the clue is), it is always best to understand:
1. Strength and weakness of each theory or concept.
2. What is the purpose of each concept.
Do take note that if one clearly understands the rationale for each of the concept; then one will notice that each concept has a specific purpose, strength and weakness.
>Thank you for your wonderful
>reports!
We glad to learn that you find the reports useful. Many of these reports are already in the latest versions and continually being enhanced.
Wamrest Regards,
Cecil
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