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Dear Wendy,
Apologise for the late response, please see below:-
On 7/8/99 7:46:09 AM, Wendy Gomersall wrote:
>Hi
>
>Thank you for your response on
>building a house in 2000.
>
>I am very new to Feng Shui and
>full of questions. (I don't
>suppose that will change).
>
>Currently we live in a rented
>home (and have done so for
>several years) and plan to
>commence building our own home
>in approx 6 months.
>
>It would seem that our current
>home is inauspicious for all
>of us.
>
>I am the "breadwinner" and an
>East House person. However
>the main entrance of this
>house faces the west (death) -
>the main bedroom is in the
>irritation sector, the
>longevity and prosperity
>sectors are missing and the
>lounge is in the disaster.
>
>My husband is a South-East
>person and the house seems to
>be as bad for him.
>
>My teenage son is a West House
>person. While the entrance is
>in the West and thus excellent
>- all of the bedrooms in the
>house fall in bad positions
>for him - his own bedroom
>straddles death and
>irritation.
Based on Eight House theories, there is very little change or fixes that you can apply. The only thing which I can suggest is that if you are staying in your bad locations sector, what you can do to minimize it is to make sure that you sleep facing your good sectors, that way, you can reduce the influences.
>Now given that we are building
>our home soon and cannot make
>any structural changes to this
>rented house. And equally
>importantly, given the fact
>that my husband is not
>concerned with Feng Shui and
>thinks I'm becoming a crank -
>what can I do?
Well, you cannot force someone to believe something. Just make "reasonable" changes especially those with good reasons. You know many Feng Shui advices are normally very environmentally friendly.
>My main concerns are with my
>son who, while a good boy, is
>not working well at school and
>is becoming quite slovenly
>(perhaps just a typical boy!).
Well, I guess that is a growing up phase which is cannot be explained by Feng Shui.
>His bedroom door is on a
>diagonal, cutting off the the
>north west corner of his
>bedroom. His bed is located
>with the end facing the door -
>I wanted to move it the other
>day, but my husband just
>laughed at me. And his room
>is very cluttered.
>
>Also, I am concerned that
>living in an inauspicious
>house now may affect our
>"prosperity" and luck, ie may
>hold us back in our attempts
>to save up for our new home.
So long as you feel comfortable at the moment, I don't think you need to worry much. Unless you are facing lots of difficulties or health related problems, I think it should be ok.
You should be more concerned with it if you have problems, otherwise best to leave it alone.
Warmest Regards
Robert Lee
>I currently have two jobs -
>one a full time office job and
>another where I sell from home
>- thus this small house
>becomes very cluttered with
>large boxes, deliveries,
>samples etc.
>
>Any advice would be welcome.
>Thank you in advance.
>
>
>
>
>
>Wendy Gomersall
>Adelaide, Australia
>
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