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Dear Cheui May,
Usually, one of the (first) most important consideration is based on Shapes and Form Feng Shui.
1. Here, where possible the exterior of the house should conform to the four symbolic animals concept:
- Especially, the frontage of the house has clear space and the there is a solid backing.
- Where possible, a house should not have missing corners. It is acceptable to have an `L' shaped house as this can still be corrected internally by a partition at one side of the rectangle, thus making two sets of rectangles.
If Shapes and Form techniques are `followed' closely, more than half the battle is won.
2. Under the Eight House Theory:
- determine who is the breadwinner. Usually, it should be the `male' or if both parties earn equally, it should still be the `male' to be taken into consideration with regards to the main entrance door.
Thus where possible, the `death or disaster' intangible force should not be at the main entrance door for the breadwinner.
In such a case, the house is `most unsuitable' for the breadwinner.
Still under the Eight House:
- It is equally important to find out what intangible force affects everyone in their bedroom. Where possible, the death or disaster intangible force should not be in the bedroom.
3. Since both of you are `opposites' should you be looking for a new house, in the future, do remember the above.
Ideally, the death and disaster intangible force should not be at the main door for yourself but it is `less' important or of secondary importance or `ranking' if it is not the breadwinners `death/disaster'.
4. If one can follow the above, this would explain why sometimes a house has excellent Flying Star chart yet, is unsuitable for the breadwinner or family members.
5. Next, where possible, the Flying Star Analysis is important to map out the house's auspicious and inauspicious sectors and check for imbalances first (and secondly if say there are any mountain stars that can be activated).
The above is a short summary of how one uses all the available Feng Shui theories to good use when finding a good house.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 2/14/00 12:47:00 AM, Cheui May Heui wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>
>How do you choose a suitable
>house if you are a west facing
>person and you live with
>someone who is an east facing
>person?
>
>Cheui May
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