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Dear Jaishree,
As you are new to Feng Shui, I quite understand you being anxious to go right down to `make changes'. However, it is good to decide on your approach as to how you can find out about FS:
1. If you are in a real hurry to apply Feng Shui, you should consult a FS consultant to check on your house.
2. In normal situations if you are starting to learn Feng Shui, my advise is to start off with a sound foundation and not approach Feng Shui like visiting a fast food outlet that serves fast food.
3. The easiest for a beginner is to start out with:
- Understanding Shapes and Form School. There are quite alot of free resources on this site. Or get yourself a book on it.
- At the same time, you can apply the Eight House which is a Compass School technique.
From here, you can progress further or simply stop at the above.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 12/1/99 3:02:57 AM, Jaishree Raigaga wrote:
>the main door faces the
>southwest and my husband is
>born on 23r Nov 1965. I have
>just heard about Feng shui.
>Pls help. now I am anxious to
>know.
>
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