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Dear Tammie,
Under the Eight House Theory, the critical situation is that other than the main entrance i.e. Is this house suitable to the breadwinner; one must spent time at a specific sector.
For example, it is not possible to spent `quality time' or literally spent time there as much as we want to.
This theory therefore has it's limitations in that if it happens to be one's personal good sectors e.g. toilet(s), kitchen, and if one cannot spent time there then, one cannot do much more -- to enhance that sector.
This theory, therefore is about good sectors -- e.g. to spent time at. And if one can't -- no remedy.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 2/20/2002 12:46:00 AM, Tammie Teo wrote:
>Hi Cecil,
>
>Can you please advise me what
>can/should I do
>if my bathroom,toilets and
>kitchen are
>located at my best favourable
>directions? Can
>I improve by doing some
>blocking etc? I am
>worried and loss really.
>
>Eg, West, NW and Southeast are
>best for me
>but the utilities etc are
>located in there of
>my house.
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