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Dear cecil,
Can fengshui bring peace in middle east region? I read some where that if fengshui is applied correctly at the time of negotiations ( like picking a good day and time and a place with a good fengshui features where the negotiating parties are more relaxed and with good food so that the tempers wont flare and many more points)so that the peace agreement signed would stick instead of collapsing so easily. What do you think. Is there any truth in this. Thanks.
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Dear Anon,
In my opinion, I believe that; the middle east talks is a complicated process especially since, the Palestians were unfortunately `chased' out of their land when Jews settled to form their country with the blessing of the West.
As Israel and occupied settlements (land area) is small, and where many Jews had settled in occupied territories... I believe peace can be a complicated process.
With the escalating crisis; I think, "Feng Shui" has to take a `back seat' as it may not be of help in such siuations. But of course, picking good dates.. (if we consider the concept of Chinese divinity methods) may be help...
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 2/16/01 7:14:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear cecil,
Can fengshui bring peace in
middle east region? I read
some where that if fengshui is
applied correctly at the time
of negotiations ( like picking
a good day and time and a
place with a good fengshui
features where the negotiating
parties are more relaxed and
with good food so that the
tempers wont flare and many
more points)so that the peace
agreement signed would stick
instead of collapsing so
easily. What do you think. Is
there any truth in this.
Thanks.


Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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