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Dear Chan,
1. For a house, it is important to understand that the `overriding' consideration before even considering `directions' is the Shapes and Form of the site and the home.
2. Many people like the orientation of a house i.e. from North to South i.e. the frontage is either N-S or S-N.
3. If you are using the Eight House theory:
3.1 Check how suitable are you (the breadwinner) to the house) i.e. the direction of the front door. If it is at your `death or disaster' sector then, this house is the least suitable house to you.
3.2 Next, find out what are the intangible force affecting both of you in the bedroom.
Other than the above, and to `face' a good direction, the Eight House Theory has its limits.
You should not be too concerned about `harm' if both you and your wife are opposites. Under the Eight house theory, as it is also based the more time you spent at a sector i.e. bedroom.
4. I know that many of us are keen to immediately apply what we `picked' up. `Overnight' or Fast food Feng Shui can be dangerous.
Take your time to understand more. For those who are in the Far East, Asia, and want to get their home Feng Shui-ed, should in my opinion consult one of the dozens or hundreds of Feng Shui practitioner.
For those who are doing it on your own, try to understand more before `jumping the gun'.
I recalled sometime back a very enthusiastic Doctor in East Asia. He bought a Feng Shui book, shortly, he painted his gate, main door a color as he `understood' his element was `xxx'. But subsequently, he felt frustrated that he got his element wrong.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 7/10/00 5:12:00 AM, Chan Ken man wrote:
>Dear,
>I am very new to Feng
>Shui,hope that you can give me
>some advice on
>KUA NUMBER .
>My house facing North.
>My Kua no. is 3 according to
>the auspicious direction,
>South/North is good
>direction,West/Notheast worst
>direction for me
>and my Wife Kua no.is 2.
>Northeast/West is good
>direction,North/Sourth is
>worst direction for
>my Wife.
>
>So you can see there a crash
>on the facing direction,if I
>make any
>change on the direction.
>-like hanging a windchime on
>North or brighter up South
>area ,will
>there be any harm to my Wife.
>How do I solve this
>problem.What should i do.!
>
>Thanks & Regards,
>Kmchan
>chan_ken_man@hotmail.com
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