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Dear Jojo,
If you want to practise 9 Star Ki, it is adviseable not to practise Feng Shui because it has its own `ruleset' and some of the key essence is the same but however, there are still some differences and if one does not know sure of the actual differences, one may end up creating problems for themselves.
Basically for Feng Shui is the time for the breadwinner to enter the house is important.
As for the direction, which you mentioned, in practical reality, when you travel say on the road, it is most likely that one may turn into an inauspicious direction. Therefore, this rule is not an important rule to take into account in our modern society.
Lets look at it this way, we cannot simply travel in a straight line to where ever we want to go. Therefore, although there is logic behind this reasoning, it is no longer practical in our time.
The direction of travel is more important for those e.g. taking a flight from one city or country to another. Here, this is a more important point. For example, if it is determined that it is inauspicious for one to travel say from East to West. Here, one should best avoid it.
If you understand, 9-Star Ki better, it is best that you stick to the 9-Star Ki advise. However, you believe in the traditional Feng Shui method, stick with just taking into account the time of moving into a house.
This is soley up to you.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 10/26/99 5:22:23 PM, Jojo Johnson wrote:
>Thanks for the reply.
>
>If the entire family are
>moving house, is the new house
>based on the best direction
>for the breadwinner ?
>
>And then one must pick an
>auspicious day to move (the
>breadwinners auspicious date,
>yes or no ?)
>
>Under 9 star ki if you say
>move to a house 2 kilometres
>away for example and the
>direction is not good, trouble
>will strike for all the time
>you live there.
>
>All very confusing.
>
>Thanks
>Jojo
>
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