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Dear Vun Fook,
1. He association of a mole on one's face goes along way - in Chinese culture.
2. The `sad' thing about it is - sometimes, it is better not to be aware of it.
3. Given that you had read, the article on mole and had found it "inauspicious", hmm... to me, if it can be removed is fine. If not, try not to think about it. In my opinion, I feel that once one `knows' of it, we may sometimes ponder over it.
4. More often, I do see a situation where, it does not matter whether a mole has been interpreted to be (especially) inauspicious.
It is more true, if each of us have an`excellent' outlook in life: i.e. do not worry too much, communicate more with family members and lead a happy life.
5. Considering the above, yes, good Feng Shui does help. For example, if we are constantly in debt, or fall sick often, it does affect our mental, and physical body.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 4/29/2003 2:14:09 AM, Niap Vun fook wrote:
>Dear MASTER CECIL,
>As i reading in your net
>pertaining to the position of
>the mole on a person face in
>which there is mole on my face
>which did not give a favorable
>comment eg will not be
>successful
>financially.However,if we
>applied FS in our life can it
>change our life?And also if we
>remove the mole, do you think
>it can bring any change?In
>this aspect,what would be the
>cure?Pls advise.Thanks.
>Warmest Regards,
>ANVF
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