myfs_118038 Posted March 23, 2012 Share Posted March 23, 2012 Hello Master Cecil, I have another huge concern. I purchased a condo and my bedroom is in the North East direction. Since I am a Kua 4 this is in my total loss direction. Is this a bad thing? If I sleep with my head pointed in one of my auspicious directions does this help remedy the fact the bedroom is located in my total loss direction? I thank you very much for your knowledgeable input. Tamara Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted March 23, 2012 Staff Share Posted March 23, 2012 These are some considerations:1. Bear with me with some of the information, below:-1.1 Executive Summary This shows you a summary list of which are good sectors to look out for arranged in a compass direction. NW2 315307.5 - 322.4 NW3 330322.5 - 337.4 N1 345337.4 - 352.4 N2 0352.5 - 7.4 N3 157.5 - 22.4 NE1 3022.5 - 37.4 NE2 4537.5 - 52.4 NW1 300292.5 - 307.4 North-West North North-East NE3 6052.5 - 67.4 W3 285277.5 - 292.4 West 360 degrees overview of Sample person's best and worst facing directions. East E1 7567.5 - 82.4 W2 270262.5 - 277.4 E2 9082.5 - 97.4 W1 255247.5 - 262.4 E3 10597.5 - 112.4 SW3 240232.4 - 247.4 South-West South South-East SE1 120112.5 - 127.4 SW2 225217.5 - 232.4 SW1 210202.5 - 217.4 S3 195187.5 - 202.4 S2 180172.5 - 187.4 S1 165157.5 - 172.4 SE3 150142.5 - 157.4 SE2 135127.5 - 142.4 This shows you a summary list of which are good sectors to look out for arranged in a table summary. Type of House Direction of Facing Direction Excellent House N1 (337.5-352.4) , N2 (352.5-7.4) , N3 (7.5-22.4) , E1 (67.5-82.4) , S1 (157.5-172.4) , S2 (172.5-187.4) , S3 (187.5-202.4) Auspicious House E2 (82.5-97.4) , E3 (97.5-112.4) , SE1 (112.5-127.4) Auspicious/Average but Unsuitable House Inauspicious House NW2 (307.5-322.4) , NW3 (322.5-337.4) , NE1 (22.5-37.4) , NE2 (37.5-52.4) , NE3 (52.5-67.4) , SE2 (127.5-142.4) , SE3 (142.5-157.4) , SW1 (202.5-217.4) , SW2 (217.5-232.4) , SW3 (232.5-247.4) , W1 (247.5-262.4) , W2 (262.5-277.4) , W3 (277.5-292.4) , NW1 (292.5-307.4) 1.2 Please see sample, above.1.3 The above has a very critical impact on a person's Feng Shui. 1.4 For example, let's say, you are the above person. And either by chance or prior to that, you had looked at which were your best facing home.1.5 Thus, if this person had chosen a home that faces say S2 (172.5-187.4). In such a situation, even if your bedroom is at your total loss direction is not an issue. Given that there are other considerations.1.6 In addition, often in order for a home to have bad Feng Shui; the above is important and in addition, homes that have poor Feng Shui are those that have 3 or more major "leaks" or flaws.1.7 For example if the current home is NW1 (292.5-307.4) and in addition, the above person's bedroom is at their total loss sector, then in simple terms we can easily say that the amount of major leaks start to stack-up. 1.7.1 Sometimes in such a situation where the house is inauspicious for the breadwinner, this can even constitute as much as or just this "leak" can be equal to 2 or more leaks which will have already met the "quota" for "leaks" and flaws. And with a "total loss" in the master bedroom - even makes it more severe! 2. Summary of Sample Person's (Owner/Breadwinner) Eight House Chart. Direction Location Status suitable for North-West Spook Bad: Uneasy, theft, robbery and financial loss. Storeroom or toilet. North Health Good: Ideal situation for speedy recovery. Beds, doors, master bedroom and the dining table. North-East Irritation Bad: Petty annoyances, disease, headaches, theft and infidelity. Toilet or kitchen. West Death Bad: Poor health, accidents, misfortune and loss. Storeroom or toilet. East Excellent Very Good: Prime Location, ideal for vitality Front door, beds and religious altars. South-West Disaster Bad: Quarrels, frustration, disputes and legal problems. Storeroom or toilet. South Prosperity Good: The Best location. Money luck and promotion. door, room doors, kitchen door, beds, working desks. South-East Longevity Good: Ideal for health. Beds, bedrooms and dining table. Extracted from Geomancy.net's Good House Hunting Report 2.1 Para 2 is to show you that in a scientific setting of Feng Shui, some of the above, if at the wrong locations especially for the breadwinner will further increase the number of "leaks" be it major or minor - this has to be looked into closer.3. Common sense says that all of us will ask: 3.1. Why bring up all these since I have already purchased the home?3.2. The above is especially for the benefit of those reading who have yet to purchase their home. Nowadays, especially since 4 years ago; many now get help to select a home or apartment even before they place a deposit on the home.3.3. In your case (WE know) this is not going to happen.4. You will ask then, what should I do?4.1 Common sense says that you should:-The Concept of Maximizing Marks5. Other Considerations5.1. Erh.. don't ask me how to maximize marks if one does not do aFeng Shui Triage5.2. Often, due to Fake Feng Shui, many of us go to a Geomancer and they will always recommend rubbish commercial products in thename of Feng Shui ... "to beautify" your home. For example, place this object, here, that object there.5.3.All such commercial products havehigh profit margins and these Fake or Con artitst Geomancers aim is to drain one of their money.5.4. Other concepts to take note especially if one has done a properFeng Shui Triage:-Fix-the-Leak, First! Quote On 3/23/2012 3:29:03 AM, Anonymous wrote:Hello Master Cecil, Ihave another hugeconcern. I purchased acondo and my bedroom is in theNorth East direction.Since I am a Kua 4 this is inmy total loss direction.Is this a bad thing? If Isleep with my head pointed inone of my auspiciousdirections does this helpremedy the fact the bedroom islocated in my total lossdirection? I thank youvery much for yourknowledgeableinput. Tamara Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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