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Dear Benjamin,
I like to elaborate further as to the common misunderstanding on the use of the Eight House Theory:-
1. Generally, it is often used to find out how suitable the house is to the breadwinner.
Since the bedroom door is located at your "Longevity" sector; it can be considered that the house (in general) is suitable to you.
2. Other important sectors according to this theory is " How long do you spend your time at that sector ". It is considered good if one spends time at a good sector.
3. If one does not spent much time at a sector, it really does not apply as much. Thus, even if your `excellent' sector is at the bathroom; if one does not spend time at that sector... it does not mean much.
Here, it does not mean that since your `excellent' sector is in the bathroom that one tries to find an excuse to spent more time there.
If you do not spent much of your time in room2, there is really no issue there.
Some FS practitioners feel that it would be advantages if the kitchen is a good sector particularly to the spouse or homemaker. If not, it does not really matter that much.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
P.S. Attached please find the sketch of your layout plan where it is best to try to make sure that `Qi' does not flow direclty out from the main entrance to the living room (balcony? or windows).
On 9/5/2001 11:04:00 AM, Tan Benjamin wrote:
>Cecil,
>I've attached my house layout
>for your review. I've drawn
>the various angles and divided
>the layout into 9 equal
>sections. I
>realised that my excellent
>location is situatedat my bath
>room. Can I still use the
>bath room ? Will just bathing
>and brushing be ok ?
>Room 2 is located in disaster
>and death points. What do I do
>?
>My kitchen is found at the
>health section, is it good ?
>Ben
layouta.gif
Layout plan (14,260 bytes)
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