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Dear Linda,
In my opinion, there is a very wide interpretation using numerology.
There are various ways of looking at the numbers and `formulas'.
Especially for the Cantonese (a dialect group of the Chinese) - especially from Hong Kong. (Origin - Canton). To the Cantonese, `four' means `say' or die.
But from my personal experience, I have analysised houses and even is aware of quite alot of people with 444 etcs...
For example, house numbers like #14-44 or even phone numbers like 244-4444. I found that these people are no less lucky then any other persons.
If I were you, basing `luck' on just house number is incomplete. So long as one's house has good shapes and forms etc... I believe such factors are more important.
Therefore, in my opinion, I would rather, not worry too much of your existing house number nor need to change it.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 7/23/2001 10:58:00 PM, Linda . wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>
>My new address is 4414 E.
>Night Owl Lane. My husbands
>birthdate is 12-20-1952 who is
>the breadwinner and mine is
>11-17-1957. I have determined
>the front door to be 210 and
>the other door to be used from
>garage is 120. The master
>bedroom is north west and the
>dining, living and kitchen
>room are on
>the west. This house faces
>south and the back is north
>with mountains behind. My
>concern is the number four.
>There are 3 fours in this
>address and if you add up the
>numbers you have 13 then
>reduce to 4. All information I
>have read says 4 is a death
>number and unlucky, but when
>we bought the lot it was 125
>or if you add those numbers it
>is a 8 which is a good number.
>What
>are your thoughts? Thank you
>for your time and advise.
>
>Regards
>Linda
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