myfs_153811 Posted January 31, 2012 Share Posted January 31, 2012 So i just moved into a new house a little less then half a year ago. They say that if you bring your children into a new house, they will tell you if its a good house or a bad house by how freely they move in the house. My oldest son came into the house before we bought it and he laughed and really enjoyed it, but also because my dad was playing with him. The house couldn't be more perfect except, ever since we have moved in, i notice that this street occasionally has a lot of run-ins with people of authority. Every month, there would be at least one day where either the police, ambulance or fire truck will show up. Just recently, it happened to us we had a slight problem and police were involved. I want to know what is wrong and how i can surpass this problem. what can i put on my front door so that nothing bad will come our way. description of the house: staircase leads to the front door. left and right side bedroom's doors are aligned. Straight ahead is the living room and kitchen combo. front door's room is directly aligned to the back door. this is only the upstairs. i see so much wrong but i don't know where to start or how to fix all of this with such a limited budget. Can i have some simple affordable advice? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 2, 2012 Staff Share Posted February 2, 2012 In my opinion, like any other fields; a parallel is in medicine; the term "Triage" is very important. In Feng Shui also, holitistic Feng Shui is also about applying both Shapes and Forms and Compass School Feng Shui.The most important key term is: the Forms (Shapes and forms) determine the Stars and the Stars determine the fate of the people living in that home.If you are able to correctly fix "leaks" in the home or even know where to enhance qi; then this is the best senario.If you are able to DIY correctly; often crucial leaks can be many forms. Under Flying Stars; in your case, a high success factor is to zoom in and especially try to neutralise #3. Maybe it is prevalent at the frontage (at this point, your guess is as good as any one's else.) What ever it is never be tempted to go the "easy" way of being conned into buying all sorts of useless commericial products in the name of Feng Shui aka bullshit. Quote On 1/31/2012 5:04:17 PM, Anonymous wrote:So i just moved into a newhouse a little less then halfa year ago. They saythat if you bring yourchildren into a new house,they will tell you if its agood house or a bad house byhow freely they move in thehouse. My oldest soncame into the house before webought it and he laughed andreally enjoyed it, but alsobecause my dad was playingwith him. The housecouldn't be more perfectexcept, ever since we havemoved in, i notice that thisstreet occasionally has a lotof run-ins with people ofauthority. Every month,there would be at least oneday where either the police,ambulance or fire truck willshow up. Just recently,it happened to us we had aslight problem and police wereinvolved. I want to knowwhat is wrong and how i cansurpass this problem.what can i put on my frontdoor so that nothing bad willcome our way.description of the house:staircase leads to the frontdoor. left and right sidebedroom's doors arealigned. Straight aheadis the living room and kitchencombo. front door's roomis directly aligned to theback door. this is onlythe upstairs. i see somuch wrong but i don't knowwhere to start or how to fixall of this with such alimited budget. Can i havesome simple affordable advice? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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