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Dear Cecil,
I've found out that the best main door direction for my husband is South-West, whereas for me is East. All the directions which are beneficial to him are bad for me and vice versa. His Kua No. is 5 and mine is 3. Recently, we've viewed a house which main door is facing South-East, which is beneficial (longevity) to me , but not to my husband. The house no. is 5.
Is the house suitable for us? Would it help if we were to re-locate the main door (house door) to FACE South-West? I presume the main door does not mean gate door, right?
Thanks & Regards.
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Dear Anon,
Overall, there are many other considerations in analysing the home:
1. Shapes and Form School.
Where possible, the home conforms to many of the good factors of the Shapes and Form theory. I know there are many. But in `defensive' FS, try to see if the house is a whole house e.g. few or no missing corners.
In addition, check to see where the toliet locations are. They should not be located at the main entrance etc...
2. In terms of suitability of the house, yes, try as possible for it to be `suitable' to the breadwinner (usually it should be your husband). However, as mentioned under para 1, Shapes and Form can make or break, the luck of the house.
3. If the house is not fully suitable to the breadwinner, at the point where, you have looked at the home:
3.1. Bring along your family members especially husband and children and seek their feedback. Usually, one should feel happy coming into the home. This would be a plus point.
3.2 Even if the main door is not that suitable to the breadwinner do check what is the intangible force affecting each family member especially in the bedroom. See or visualise the placement of the bed in each room? Can it conform to shapes and form FS? and Yet, be good sectors for each member of the family.
3.3 Usually after the above and looking at own finances (budget); Plus if it is not a new home, always try to check the reason why the owner wanted to sell the home.
3.4 It is also good to stand at the main entrance, plus look out of each window to look for any `permanent' poison arrows. If the poison arrow is aimed thru the bedroom window, visualise to see if you can place a curtain or blind etc...
After this you could decide whether to purchase the home or not.
3.4 Flying Star can later be used (after the purchase) to neutralise any imbalances.
Wishing you best of luck in your home purchase:)
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 7/17/2001 4:54:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Cecil,
I've found out that the best
main door direction for my
husband is South-West, whereas
for me is East. All the
directions which are
beneficial to him are bad for
me and vice versa. His Kua
No. is 5 and mine is 3.
Recently, we've viewed a house
which main door is facing
South-East, which is
beneficial (longevity) to me ,
but not to my husband. The
house no. is 5.
Is the house suitable for us?
Would it help if we were to
re-locate the main door (house
door) to FACE South-West? I
presume the main door does not
mean gate door, right?
Thanks & Regards.


Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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