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Dear Anon,
1. This concept applies more to homes than to apartments.
2. If you are a worried wife, you can sigh in relief:)
But there are differences in opinion here.
In my opinion, it should come under Para 1. But do not add to this by placing a water position at this location within the apartment. Here, one can try and let the members here know if it is really true.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 11/10/99 3:20:43 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>If a building complex has a
>swimming pool in the front.
>Then some apartments/flats
>main will have the swimming
>pool to the left and some will
>have the swimming pool to
>right. does that mean the one
>with the swimming pool at the
>right of the main door will
>have bad feng shui( husband
>will have roving eye). Or this
>rule applicable to houses
>only. Thanks.
>
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