myfs_33781 Posted November 9, 2000 Share Posted November 9, 2000 Dear Cecil,Is there really a generally good or bad direction for houses ? Is it true that houses with balcony facing south-east has bad feng shui ? Or door facing north-east ?Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Robert Lee Posted November 13, 2000 Staff Share Posted November 13, 2000 Dear Tian Wan, Quote Is there really a generallygood or bad direction forhouses ? Generally, when you refer to good oa bad direction for a house it depends on several things.1. If you refer to a good and bad house based on a Flying Star for example. Then yes, a house can be good and bad depending on the location. However, this by itself does not mean that a bad house is bad for everyone.2. It also depends very much on the suitability of the house to the owner. I this means that a house which is suitable to the owner can overrule some of the bad influence the house has, as it is generally favourable to a person.So it depends on how you look at it.Generallly, however, most problems can be solved especially for influences based on Flying Star. However, it is impossible to change a house from bad to good if it does not suit a person. So this is the most important.Most of the time people encounter problems due to having a house which is totally unsuitabble for them. This is often coupled with a bad house for a particular period. Thus, in such cases, the only solution is often to move to a better location if possible. Quote Is it true that houses withbalcony facing south-east hasbad feng shui ? Or door facingnorth-east ? Not exactly true here. This is often based on say a practitioner who has done a calculation say for period 7 (1984-2003) to determine the good and bad directions and thus generalising the analysis.Also, the personal suitablility has not been taken into account for house determination. In such cases. For a person for example, can have a good house which faces North, but to another person, his good house faces South. So this can greatly impact upon the choice of the house.Hope that helps.Warmest RegardsRobert Lee Quote Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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