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Help, I think my house has horrible, incurable Feng shui. Built 2001 (period 7)facing W3 285 degrees. It seems that more than half the house has negative flying stars and are beyond cures. We also face a T-junction on top of a hill. The tar combinations in the house seem impossible to deal with. We've had soo much bad luck that started right when we moved here 2.5 years ago from several lay offs, investment loss, being cheated out of money, our dog was paralized twice (but mostly recovered) our son was extremely fussy with diagnosed GERD, daughter started being more difficult and lists go on and on. Of course the stresses of one can affect other aspects but still many issues are just bad luck that has never happened to us before. Should we just move? It is a beuatiful house in a great neighbourhood. Oh ya, the previous couple sold because they separated and had two young children which reminds me of us and due ot all the stress we argue alot more now. What are your thoughs? Please help. It seems extreme to have to move.
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1. In my opinion, it is difficult to comment with the limited information; available.
2. Often, when it comes to the question of : Should I move? For many, the question posed is: will my new home be better or worse than the current home.
3. For many (unlike yourself); perhaps have stayed in a home; not much fantastic Feng Shui luck; but still can scrape thru. What happens if the next home has worse Feng Shui; or similar to what you may have encountered?
4. However, in your case; I am not sure how detailed the "Feng Shui" analysis and cures that was done previously.
5. On your question of "how extreme to have to move": Currently para 4; is a real question mark; and you have indicated that it is beyond cures. And that you are facing many issues (tons of issues). Yet, you have mentioned that it is too extreme to move.
6. In such a situation, it is always right to discuss amongst yourself especially with your partner (perhaps before things get worse); to decide on the future: stay put or move. If move (often, how bad can it perhaps be when compared to current situation?). Thus, you have to work it out and see what is best for you and your family.

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On 1/5/2011 1:42:32 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Help, I think my house has
horrible, incurable Feng shui.
Built 2001 (period 7)facing W3
285 degrees. It seems that
more than half the house has
negative flying stars and are
beyond cures. We also face a
T-junction on top of a hill.
The tar combinations in the
house seem impossible to deal
with. We've had soo much bad
luck that started right when
we moved here 2.5 years ago
from several lay offs,
investment loss, being cheated
out of money, our dog was
paralized twice (but mostly
recovered) our son was
extremely fussy with diagnosed
GERD, daughter started being
more difficult and lists go on
and on. Of course the stresses
of one can affect other
aspects but still many issues
are just bad luck that has
never happened to us before.
Should we just move? It is a
beuatiful house in a great
neighbourhood. Oh ya, the
previous couple sold because
they separated and had two
young children which reminds
me of us and due ot all the
stress we argue alot more now.
What are your thoughs? Please
help. It seems extreme to have
to move.

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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