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Dear Cecil,
We are new on this site , anyway we want to know how should like our future house which we want to build this summer.
We are
husband(male):23.06.1958. - 00.30 am
wife(female):30.05.1965. - 12.30 pm
child(female):09.07.1999. - 19.30 pm
We want to have living room,dining room,kitchen,3-4 bedrooms, 2-2,5 bathrooms,
utility
It isn`t important if it is on one or two floors.
Please, Dear Cecil tell to us best directions for those rooms!
thank You in advance.
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Dear Anon,
1. It is difficult to look at Feng Shui from a micro view-point. This is often the `misconception' in Feng Shui.
2. If you are new to Feng Shui, it is best to consult a competent Feng Shui consultant to look at the site and advice on the layout of the interior of the house.
3. This is where the first `phase' is to look at the Shapes and Form School of the house i.e. the environment, the site and the plot of land.
Here, this would help to identify, the frontage of the house, the position of the main door, any poison arrows and the back of the house.
4. You can further use the free tools available on the site e.g. the Eight House Chart to see which are the best directions for each person.
What you should look at is:
a. For the breadwinner(s),
What "intangible force: e.g. death? disaster? health? is affecting them at the main door. What is the intangible force at their bedroom.
b. For the rest of the family,
What is the intangible force affecting them in their bedroom.
5. There are more Feng Shui theories e.g. Flying Star (to analyse the birth chart) and Pillars of Destiny (to further fine tune).
As your `terms' of reference relates to finding the best directions, you can use the Eight House Theory and see how best each family members `fit' in the rooms. Bearing in mind, Shapes and Form School techniques:
1. avoid bad locations for the toilet (where possible it should have one exterior wall) this implies that it no longer can be at the centre of the house.
For the toilet, it should not be at the frontage of the house or next to , or above the main door.
2. have a clear space a the centrepoint of the house.
3. where possible the stairs leading towards upstairs of the house should not be in full view of the main entrance door. It is best to have a turning or landing.
There are more shapes and form as the above list is not exhaustive.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 2/20/00 4:09:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Cecil,
We are new on this site ,
anyway we want to know how
should like our future house
which we want to build this
summer.
We are
husband(male):23.06.1958. -
00.30 am
wife(female):30.05.1965. -
12.30 pm
child(female):09.07.1999. -
19.30 pm
We want to have living
room,dining room,kitchen,3-4
bedrooms, 2-2,5 bathrooms,
utility
It isn`t important if it is on
one or two floors.
Please, Dear Cecil tell to us
best directions for those
rooms!
thank You in advance.


Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

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