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Dear Carrie,
1. It is best to have a firm grounding into many Feng Shui concepts.
2. The key success factor is always asks questions like - taking a three-step approach:-
2.1 What is the aim and purpose of a specific concept?
2.2 What are it's strengths.
2.3 What are it's weaknessess.
3. Try to research into the Eight House by asking the above three questions.
Hint: It has to do more of the weakness of the Eight House theory.
4. For example, the eight house theory can only tell one how suitable the house is to the individual or breadwinner.
5. What can u do when e.g. one's prosperity goes into the toilet area?
6. We all know that especially if we live in an apartment or even landed property, it is not so easy to re-locate the toilet.
7. Or for landed property, relocate the underground sewerage pipe anytime we want. We are not playing with lego bricks here.
8. Neither do we want to work long hours in the toilet, if it is considered our prosperity sector. I know, nowadays, a modern notebook battery can last around 2 hours or more. But, these are practical at all.
9. What next?
10. Many of us have taken examinations. And, if we feel that we cannot score well in an area, let us try to check other areas or try harder in other papers or sections to boost up our examination marks.
11. It is no use scoring 100 marks by just `cleaning a toilet'.
12. This is the same as many naive Feng Shui practitioners who can claim wonders - by telling us that a specific spot which they had marked `X' for u is YOUR permanent wealth corner!
13. Let's look at it rationally. Have one ever seen a Grand Master or Master of Feng Shui come up with a book of just 1 page saying that this specific spot in the home or office is our wealth corner?
14. Only fools, or bigger fools would publish this. Time is the better judge of this.
15. Even iff one truly wants to find out our wealth corner, Para 14 gives the clue: TIME , or our lives are govern by time: time dimension.
16. Each day has different influence, be it from moon, leading to high tide, to the varing atmospheric qi flow, human moods etc...
17. The closes to wealth corners is the use of e.g. Flying Star Feng Shui. Where, if sectors with metal are detected e.g. #6 (big metal), #7 (small metal) we can use water to activate the metal elements.
(Based on the five element concept: metal helps water to grow).
18. And this is the most widely used system to detect wealth for buildings and even homes.
19. But caution: the 20 Year Flying Star is just a rough indication. Flying Star can be charted for a Year, Month, Day, hour, minute, second.
20. All of us are already busy, and can we move our water every day, hour and minute to a spot that has metal, since it moves with time?
21. You and me would rather spent quality time, either earning a living or spending time with our family.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/11/2003 6:18:00 PM, Carrie Elina wrote:
>I took a look at my 8 house
>report and noticed that my
>door, which is located in a
>little alcove in the south
>west corner of my bedroom, is
>located in the Disaster
>location, where it is
>recommended that a bathroom or
>store room should be (the
>bathroom is in on the direct
>west wall, next to the door,
>so that follows). What can I
>do to help with the bad
>placement of the door? Also,
>since there are for bad
>directions to the 8 good ones,
>but it's sugguested that a
>store room or toilet go there,
>what should fill the 'bad'
>areas?
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