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Dear Nina,
You can refer to the recent message posted today " Which house to choose? ".
Here, I have indicated that for the Eight House Theory:-
1. More importantly, if one is using this theory: for the breadwinner - choose houses that have suitable main door.
The worst senario to avoid is houses with the `death/disaster' sector for the breadwinner at the main entrance. This is the most unsuitable house for the breadwinner.
For the main entrance, just concentrate on the breadwinner. It is ok if it is not necessarily good for say your daughter.
2. Next is the bedrooms. Choose houses that have good rooms for yourself and your daugther if possible.
In the most recent reply on " Which house to choose "; priority should FIRST be given to Shapes and Form Feng Shui.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
Each room should best suit the individuals staying there.
On 3/4/2002 12:14:00 AM, Nina Wong wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>
>Thanks for your prompt reply.
>I understand that a NE person
>is not suitable living in a
>SE, whilst a SE house is
>alright for a south person.
>
>My question is can we just
>find one house that at least
>suitable for the main owner?
>Afterwhich, do some feng shui
>to be it suitable for the
>other family members. We are
>really intersted in this
>particular house but I think
>it is not suitable for me and
>my youngest daughter.
>
>Your advise, pls. Thank you.
>
>Nina
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