shahab Posted February 11, 1999 Share Posted February 11, 1999 Dear Master:I am very new to both Feng Shui and this forum. Thanks so very much for offering this wonderful site and service. If my question is stupid, I apologize in advance.Master, I was born in June 1968 (North House) and my husband was born in Sep. 1965 (North East House). Our good & bad locations are almost totally opposite to each other. When I try to arrange the home, what should I do?Thanks so much for your help in advance.Sincerely,Mariam Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Robert Lee Posted February 11, 1999 Staff Share Posted February 11, 1999 Dear Mariam,Please read below:------Original Message-----From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'free-advice' suppressed suppressed>Date: Thursday, February 11, 1999 4:03 AMSubject: My husband and I are in diffrent houese, what should we do? Quote From: "Mariam Chang" This message is sent from "free-advice" Mailing List.Dear Master:I am very new to both Feng Shui and this forum. Thanks so very much foroffering this wonderful site and service. If my question is stupid, Iapologize in advance. You are welcome:) Quote Master, I was born in June 1968 (North House) and my husband was born inSep. 1965 (North East House). Our good & bad locations are almost totallyopposite to each other. When I try to arrange the home, what should I do? What you can do is:-For example and NW is your bedroom:-your husband (NE): NW - Health, N - Spook.yourself (N): NW - Irritation, N - Excellent.What you can do is try to arrange the layout so that your husband issleeping on nearer to the North-West direction which is his healthdirection. And for yourself, try to sleep nearer to the North directionwhich is your Excellent direction.This way, you will use each other as a shield against the bad influences(sha) as well as obtain the good influence (chi) which should solve yourproblem.Warmest RegardsRobert Lee Quote Thanks so much for your help in advance.Sincerely,Mariam Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Posted February 11, 1999 Share Posted February 11, 1999 Dear Mariam,1. It is very common to have partners with `totally opposite' good and baddirections.2. When you look for a house, compare the layout plan with both partner's 8house template. What you need to look out for is:-- Where possible, look out for the `Death / Disaster ' intangibleforces.Try not to buy a house with these two intangible forces flowinginto theMain door entrance or your bedrooms. For the main door entrance,this is particularly more important for the breadwinner.- In addition to this, areas where family members spent most timeshould preferably be under the influence of a good intangible force e.g.Health, Prosperity....3. In the worst case senario, you can also use the other partner as a`shield'. For example, the partner who's intangible force is spook can sleep`further' away and use the other partner as a shield i.e. he/she sleepscloser to the intangble force.Hope that helps.-----Original Message-----From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'free-advice' suppressed suppressed>Date: Thursday, February 11, 1999 3:53 AMSubject: My husband and I are in diffrent houese, what should we do? Quote From: "Mariam Chang" This message is sent from "free-advice" Mailing List.Dear Master:I am very new to both Feng Shui and this forum. Thanks so very much foroffering this wonderful site and service. If my question is stupid, Iapologize in advance.Master, I was born in June 1968 (North House) and my husband was born inSep. 1965 (North East House). Our good & bad locations are almost totallyopposite to each other. When I try to arrange the home, what should I do?Thanks so much for your help in advance.Sincerely,Mariam --> Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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