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Dear Leslie,
1. First try to check whether you had buried your deceased dog at 150 degrees sector i.e. from the centrepoint of the house to that sector be it inside or outside the house.
2. This is govern by the Tai-su or the Grand Duke's concept (or also known as Grand Duke of Jupiter)that the Grand Duke does not like to be disturbed or this may bring bad luck or misfortune.
3. Thus to-date this is the Lunar Year of the Snake and you must not disturb the earth at South-South-East or exactly 150 degrees be it inside or outside the house.
4. Avoid digging the earth along the 150 degrees i.e. if you stand at the centrepoint of the house, you should try to avoid digging earth along this 150 degrees direction.
5. You your wealth seems to decrease continously, even if it is not buried in this sector, in my opinion (it may be unfortunate) but, you may have to try to bury your departed pet further away.
9. Where possible avoid burying the pet closer to the house. Where possible, closer to the fencing especially closer to a corner.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 11/21/2001 7:41:00 PM, Leslie Jacobson wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>
>If you already have a dearly
>departed pet burried on your
>property (in the Wealth &
>Prosperity Bagua Area) but you
>look back and see that your
>money has decreased since you
>burried it there, should you
>move it? If so, where on the
>property would be less of a
>problem? A pet cemetary is not
>an option. Thanks!
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