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Dear Benjamin,
1. I believe Feng Shui can use Feng Shui to help diagnose your problem.
2. Relatively simple situations like you had mentioned especially a staircase at the opposite flat may pose a threat to your home.
3. I hope you can understand that it is very (very) difficult for me to visualize what you are facing, here especially information like the distance the angle of the staircase etc...
If you have a sketch and roughly indicate the distance of the rubbish chute and the staircase; and any other apartments close-by, I would be more than happy to take a look at it.
You can either fax to me at: 065 - 64820570, or scan it, or take a picture or use any paint software to attach a sketch. Without the appropriate info, it would not be good for me to `rattle' a `cure'.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 3/16/2002 2:33:00 AM, Tan Benjamin wrote:
>Cecil,
>Since I shifted to my new
>resale flat 2 years ago,my
>lovelife, my career and my
>financial status has been
>dwindling away. I just
>realized 1 thing, my main door
>is facing directly at a
>rubbish chute and a staircase
>at the opposite flat that I am
>staying. What should I do?
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