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My husband is gua 2 our main door will be facing NE 35. Our GARAGE is in the East location facing SE, DINING in the East location facing SW/NE, KITCHEN with Island in SE location facing NW, is this ok? (What cure or remedies can I use?)And is it better to have 4 pendants lights than 3? Thank you so much^_^
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Frankly, in order to apply so called cures or remedies or even consider enhancements; this Gua thing or theory is not adequate enough.
This gua thing has more to do with say; which sector is better for that person or which work/study direction is best and/or best bed-head direction etc...
Even this thing about Kitchen with island. Even with gua analysis; usually it has more to do with whether who is the "queen" of the kitchen and whether the stove is sitting and facing a good direction (if possible) that suits the "queen" of the house. Thus a statement like "KITCHEN with Island in >SE location facing NW, >is this ok? " Is like, scratching one's head to see if one could cook up a story to pacify that person or something like that. Generally, a kitchen is not good at NW - for the male breadwinner.
In order to apply cures; one has to map out one's Flying Star chart for each sector apply this.
The thing about 4 pendants lights than 3: has more to do with Yin and Yang concept of Yin = even numbers and Yang = odd numbers. And often, based on location and how Yang or yin it could be. For example, if a sector is particularly dark or yin; then it makes sense under the Yin and Yang concept to consider odd number of lights (preferred) over yin (even) number of lights.
In conclusion, Feng Shui is a holistic approach. And not about someone posting : "Gua 2 and a few lines of text and where some parts of the home is location... and presto! Available cures and remedies are on hand..... Have you done a proper Triage? If not, might as well flip a coin: Heads or tails for a remedy. There are no short-cuts in Feng Shui. The term "garbage-in; garbage-out" applies in this case.

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On 8/31/2014 8:49:03 PM, Anonymous wrote:
My husband is gua 2 our main
door will be facing NE 35. Our
GARAGE is in the East
location facing SE, DINING in
the East location facing
SW/NE, KITCHEN with Island in
SE location facing NW,
is this ok? (What cure
or remedies can I use?)And is
it better to have 4 pendants
lights than 3? Thank you so
much^_^

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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This chart shows "where you are" and in order to identify and propose remedies... there are more to it ....

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On 9/2/2014 11:45:43 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Frankly, in order to apply so called
cures or remedies or even consider
enhancements; this Gua thing or theory
is not adequate enough.This gua thing
has more to do with say; which sector is
better for that person or which
work/study direction is best and/or best
bed-head direction etc...Even this thing
about Kitchen with island. Even with gua
analysis; usually it has more to do with
whether who is the "queen" of the
kitchen and whether the stove is sitting
and facing a good direction (if
possible) that suits the "queen" of the
house. Thus a statement like "KITCHEN
with Island in >SE location facing
NW, >is this ok? " Is like,
scratching one's head to see if one
could cook up a story to pacify that
person or something like that.
Generally, a kitchen is not good at NW -
for the male breadwinner.In order
to apply cures; one has to map out one's
Flying Star chart for each sector apply
this.The thing about 4 pendants lights
than 3: has more to do with Yin and Yang
concept of Yin = even numbers and Yang =
odd numbers. And often, based on
location and how Yang or yin it could
be. For example, if a sector is
particularly dark or yin; then it makes
sense under the Yin and Yang concept to
consider odd number of lights
(preferred) over yin (even) number of
lights.In conclusion, Feng Shui is a
holistic approach. And not about someone
posting : "Gua 2 and a few lines of text
and where some parts of the home is
location... and presto! Available cures
and remedies are on hand..... Have you
done a proper Triage? If not, might as
well flip a coin: Heads or tails for a
remedy. There are no short-cuts in Feng
Shui. The term "garbage-in; garbage-out"
applies in this case.On 8/31/2014
8:49:03 PM, Anonymous wrote:
My husband is gua 2 our main
door will be facing NE 35. Our
GARAGE is in the East
location facing SE, DINING in
the East location facing
SW/NE, KITCHEN with Island in
SE location facing NW,
is this ok? (What cure
or remedies can I use?)And is
it better to have 4 pendants
lights than 3? Thank you so
much^_^


Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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In my opinion, this link shows more resources on the limitations of the Eight House concept:-
The Three-Step-Approach

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On 9/2/2014 11:58:57 PM, Anonymous wrote:
This chart shows "where you are" and in
order to identify and propose
remedies... there are more to it ....On
9/2/2014 11:45:43 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
Frankly, in order to apply so called
cures or remedies or even consider
enhancements; this Gua thing or
theory
is not adequate enough.This gua
thing
has more to do with say; which
sector is
better for that person or which
work/study direction is best and/or
best
bed-head direction etc...Even this
thing
about Kitchen with island. Even with
gua
analysis; usually it has more to do
with
whether who is the "queen" of the
kitchen and whether the stove is
sitting
and facing a good direction (if
possible) that suits the "queen" of
the
house. Thus a statement like
"KITCHEN
with Island in >SE location
facing
NW, >is this ok? " Is like,
scratching one's head to see if one
could cook up a story to pacify that
person or something like that.
Generally, a kitchen is not good at
NW -
for the male breadwinner.In
order
to apply cures; one has to map out
one's
Flying Star chart for each sector
apply
this.The thing about 4 pendants
lights
than 3: has more to do with Yin and
Yang
concept of Yin = even numbers and
Yang =
odd numbers. And often, based on
location and how Yang or yin it
could
be. For example, if a sector is
particularly dark or yin; then it
makes
sense under the Yin and Yang concept
to
consider odd number of lights
(preferred) over yin (even) number
of
lights.In conclusion, Feng Shui is a
holistic approach. And not about
someone
posting : "Gua 2 and a few lines of
text
and where some parts of the home is
location... and presto! Available
cures
and remedies are on hand..... Have
you
done a proper Triage? If not, might
as
well flip a coin: Heads or tails for
a
remedy. There are no short-cuts in
Feng
Shui. The term "garbage-in;
garbage-out"
applies in this case.On
8/31/2014
8:49:03 PM, Anonymous wrote:
My husband is gua 2 our main
door will be facing NE 35. Our
GARAGE is in the East
location facing SE, DINING in
the East location facing
SW/NE, KITCHEN with Island in
SE location facing NW,
is this ok? (What cure
or remedies can I use?)And is
it better to have 4 pendants
lights than 3? Thank you so
much^_^

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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On 9/2/2014 11:58:57 PM, Anonymous wrote:
This chart shows "where you are" and in
order to identify and propose
remedies... there are more to it ....On
9/2/2014 11:45:43 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
Frankly, in order to apply so called
cures or remedies or even consider
enhancements; this Gua thing or
theory
is not adequate enough.This gua
thing
has more to do with say; which
sector is
better for that person or which
work/study direction is best and/or
best
bed-head direction etc...Even this
thing
about Kitchen with island. Even with
gua
analysis; usually it has more to do
with
whether who is the "queen" of the
kitchen and whether the stove is
sitting
and facing a good direction (if
possible) that suits the "queen" of
the
house. Thus a statement like
"KITCHEN
with Island in >SE location
facing
NW, >is this ok? " Is like,
scratching one's head to see if one
could cook up a story to pacify that
person or something like that.
Generally, a kitchen is not good at
NW -
for the male breadwinner.In
order
to apply cures; one has to map out
one's
Flying Star chart for each sector
apply
this.The thing about 4 pendants
lights
than 3: has more to do with Yin and
Yang
concept of Yin = even numbers and
Yang =
odd numbers. And often, based on
location and how Yang or yin it
could
be. For example, if a sector is
particularly dark or yin; then it
makes
sense under the Yin and Yang concept
to
consider odd number of lights
(preferred) over yin (even) number
of
lights.In conclusion, Feng Shui is a
holistic approach. And not about
someone
posting : "Gua 2 and a few lines of
text
and where some parts of the home is
location... and presto! Available
cures
and remedies are on hand..... Have
you
done a proper Triage? If not, might
as
well flip a coin: Heads or tails for
a
remedy. There are no short-cuts in
Feng
Shui. The term "garbage-in;
garbage-out"
applies in this case.On
8/31/2014
8:49:03 PM, Anonymous wrote:
My husband is gua 2 our main
door will be facing NE 35. Our
GARAGE is in the East
location facing SE, DINING in
the East location facing
SW/NE, KITCHEN with Island in
SE location facing NW,
is this ok? (What cure
or remedies can I use?)And is
it better to have 4 pendants
lights than 3? Thank you so
much^_^
Thank You so much for the Reply^_^
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