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Dear Cecil
Thank you very much for your reply.
According to my friend, she is not able to get a copy of this flat's layout
as they have not concluded the sales yet.
As per her description, this unit got two doors. One at West and the other
at North. West door is leading to the balcony and North door is leading to
the house (living room). To get into the house, both doors must be used.
If she has to stand in the center of the house (marked *) to measure the
door direction, then which door is considered as the main entrance door of
the house? She is kua #7 and her husband is kua #9. Does it suit her
husband? He is the breadwinner of the house.
---------------------------------------------------|
West X |
door X balcony of the house |
X |
------------------------------------ XXX-------- |
| North door |
|
|
|
|
| Living room |
| * |
|
|
|
|
Sorry, I'm no good in drawing. Hope you can understand this picture.
Thanks and regards
Joyce
----- Original Message -----
From: "free-advice Listmanager"
To:
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 2:22 PM
Subject: flying star chart of a house

Quote
From: "Cecil Lee"
Dear Joyce,
1. I am not sure if you are familiar with the atttached method of finding
the main door of the house:-
http://www.geomancy.net/fs/cecilcompass.htm
2. If you have the layout plan and have difficulty finding the centrepoint
e.g. especially if the house has many missing corners, then you - scan and
attached it to this forum for me to help locate the centrepoint.
Alternatively, you can email me for my fax no. (if need be).
3. I believe, the description you mentioned in finding the main entrance
may not be `correct' as what I can understand.
You need to be at the centrepoint of the house and from there, find the
direction of the main entrance door.
There may be deviations in compass reading especially from a compass with
smaller mass (e.g. if one is close to 1 metre from the wall especially if it
has steel or metal in it).
4. If you can properly obtain the main entrance, you can e-mail to
robert-lee@3dmail.com where, I asked him to provide you with a free credit
for a Paid Report to help your friend.
Thank you for taking the effort to help your friend.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 5/11/01 12:48:22 AM, Wee Joyce wrote:
>Dear Cecil and Robert
>
>I have a friend who is
>interested in buying a resale
>flat and would like =to use
>your free flying star report.
>However, she is not sure of
>the =main door's facing.
>
>It is a corner unit flat. The
>door at the corridor is
>located at West =and after
>entering it, a 90 deg. turn
>will lead to another door at
>=North. The whole unit is
>sitting at South facing North.
>Would =appreciate it very much
>if you could advise whether
>she should use North =or West
>as the door direction to churn
>up the report. Does this
>house =suit west or east group
>of people?
>
>She and her husband has been
>in financial difficulty lately
>and could =not afford a feng
>shui master to audit the
>house. That's why I'm
>=helping her to obtain a free
>report. Hope it is useful to
>them and of =course I must
>thank you for providing us
>this wonderful website.
>
>Rags
>Joyce
>
>
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>
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>
>
>
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>Dear Cecil and =Robert
>
>I have a friend who is
>=interested in
>buying a resale flat and would
>like to use your free flying
>star =report.
>However, she is not sure of
>the main door's facing.
>
>It is a corner unit =flat.
>The
>door at the corridor is
>located at West and after
>=entering it,
>a 90 deg. turn will lead to
>another door at =North. The
>whole unit is sitting at South
>facing North. Would
>appreciate it =very much
>if you could advise whether
>she should use North or West
>as the door =direction
>to churn up the report. Does
>this house suit west or east
>group of =
>people?
>
>She and her husband has =been
>in
>financial difficulty lately
>and could not afford a feng
>shui master to =audit the
>house. That's why I'm helping
>her to obtain a free report.
>=Hope it
>is useful to them and of
>course I must thank you for
>providing us this =wonderful
>website.
>
>Rags
>Joyce
>
>
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Dear Joyce,
The door leading to the living room should be taken as this is usually the main entrance door.
It is best to do a proper reading of the main entrance door direction else the Flying Star analysis may not be accurate.
When you have the proper readings, please e-mail robert-lee@geomancy.net for another report - Group analysis paid report. This report is specifically tailored by me to focus only on the most important interactions. I believe it would prove very useful to help your friend.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

Quote
On 5/11/01 7:13:32 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Cecil
Thank you very much for your
reply.
According to my friend, she is
not able to get a copy of this
flat's layout
as they have not concluded the
sales yet.
As per her description, this
unit got two doors. One at
West and the other
at North. West door is
leading to the balcony and
North door is leading to
the house (living room). To
get into the house, both doors
must be used.
If she has to stand in the
center of the house (marked *)
to measure the
door direction, then which
door is considered as the main
entrance door of
the house? She is kua #7 and
her husband is kua #9. Does
it suit her
husband? He is the
breadwinner of the house.
------------------------------
---------------------|
West X
|
door X balcony of the
house |
X
|
------------------------------
------ XXX-------- |
| North door
|
|
|
|
|
| Living room
|
| *
|
|
|
|
|
Sorry, I'm no good in drawing.
Hope you can understand this
picture.
Thanks and regards
Joyce
----- Original Message -----
From: "free-advice
Listmanager"
To: 'free-advice' suppressed>
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001
2:22 PM
Subject: flying star chart of
a house
From: "Cecil Lee"
Dear Joyce,
1. I am not sure if you are familiar with the atttached method of finding
the main door of the house:-
http://www.geomancy.net/fs/cecilcompass.htm
2. If you have the layout plan and have difficulty finding the centrepoint
e.g. especially if the house
has many missing corners, then
you - scan and
attached it to this forum for
me to help locate the
centrepoint.
Alternatively, you can email me for my fax no. (if need be).
3. I believe, the description you mentioned in finding the main entrance
may not be `correct' as what I
can understand.
You need to be at the centrepoint of the house and from there, find the
direction of the main entrance
door.
There may be deviations in compass reading especially from a compass with
smaller mass (e.g. if one is
close to 1 metre from the wall
especially if it
has steel or metal in it).
4. If you can properly obtain the main entrance, you can e-mail to
robert-lee@3dmail.com where, I
asked him to provide you with
a free credit
for a Paid Report to help your
friend.
Thank you for taking the effort to help your friend.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 5/11/01 12:48:22 AM, Wee Joyce wrote:
>Dear Cecil and Robert
>
>I have a friend who is
>interested in buying a resale
>flat and would like =to use
>your free flying star report.
>However, she is not sure of
>the =main door's facing.
>
>It is a corner unit flat. The
>door at the corridor is
>located at West =and after
>entering it, a 90 deg. turn
>will lead to another door at
>=North. The whole unit is
>sitting at South facing North.
>Would =appreciate it very much
>if you could advise whether
>she should use North =or West
>as the door direction to churn
>up the report. Does this
>house =suit west or east group
>of people?
>
>She and her husband has been
>in financial difficulty lately
>and could =not afford a feng
>shui master to audit the
>house. That's why I'm
>=helping her to obtain a free
>report. Hope it is useful to
>them and of =course I must
>thank you for providing us
>this wonderful website.
>
>Rags
>Joyce
>
>
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>DA17.3722BBA0
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> charset="iso-8859-1"
>Content-Transfer-Encoding:
>quoted-printable
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>Dear Cecil and =Robert
>
>I have a friend who is
>=interested in
>buying a resale flat and would
>like to use your free flying
>star =report.
>However, she is not sure of
>the main door's facing.
>
>It is a corner unit =flat.
>The
>door at the corridor is
>located at West and after
>=entering it,
>a 90 deg. turn will lead to
>another door at =North. The
>whole unit is sitting at South
>facing North. Would
>appreciate it =very much
>if you could advise whether
>she should use North or West
>as the door =direction
>to churn up the report. Does
>this house suit west or east
>group of =
>people?
>
>She and her husband has =been
>in
>financial difficulty lately
>and could not afford a feng
>shui master to =audit the
>house. That's why I'm helping
>her to obtain a free report.
>=Hope it
>is useful to them and of
>course I must thank you for
>providing us this =wonderful
>website.
>
>Rags
>Joyce
>
>
>------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C0
>DA17.3722BBA0--

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