Susan H Posted September 1, 2000 Share Posted September 1, 2000 I've just begun to learn about Feng Shui and I'm surprised how much we seem to have done intuitively. For instance, I work from home and I've moved my office 3 times, I'm finally in the Expansion area of my home--although we didn't know what we were doing at the time--and in less than 2 weeks have two new contracts. I'm a believer! Our home faces north and has steps leading up. We purchased our home new and within a year filed a law suit against the builder. It's stagnating in court and I'm wondering if there's anything I can do here at home to help get this thing moving toward a positive outcome for us? Thanks for the forum. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 5, 2000 Staff Share Posted September 5, 2000 Dear Susan,1. In Traditional Feng Shui, in certain homes, that has been analysed using the Flying Star Chart, there may be specific combination of mountain star and water star which is based on the 81 interpretations that has reference to `legal' problems.2. There is also one of the base numbers associated with it.3. As Feng Shui is based on a holistic approach usually, a good FS practitioner would help one to maximise one's Earth Luck i.e. Feng Shui of the home. There are other factors or variables which include one's Ba Zhi or Pillars of Destiny involved. Here one tries to map out one's Heaven Luck and by understanding issues like our element and strength and luck pillars, is another method of trying to increase our Luck.The various combinations are said to help to boost one's luck if it is based on FS the above are the considerations.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 9/1/00 4:53:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:I've just begun to learn aboutFeng Shui and I'm surprisedhow much we seem to have doneintuitively. For instance, Iwork from home and I've movedmy office 3 times, I'm finallyin the Expansion area of myhome--although we didn't knowwhat we were doing at thetime--and in less than 2 weekshave two new contracts. I'm abeliever!Our home faces north and hassteps leading up. We purchasedour home new and within a yearfiled a law suit against thebuilder. It's stagnating incourt and I'm wondering ifthere's anything I can do hereat home to help get this thingmoving toward a positiveoutcome for us? Thanks for theforum. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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