Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 16, 2002 Staff Share Posted September 16, 2002 This second house also have bad Feng Shui.In the next installment we will understand the rationale why this house also has `similar' bad Feng Shui as the earlier case study of: House with poor Feng Shui.One of the pictures clearly also show the house remaining vacant. Most probably, the owner is plagued with financial problem.Please see attached... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 16, 2002 Staff Share Posted September 16, 2002 Another picture of house with bad Feng Shui Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
wasis Posted September 16, 2002 Share Posted September 16, 2002 Hi,What makes the problem for this house: the slanting windows themselves orwith the roof too? Thank you.Regards,Wasis Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 18, 2002 Staff Share Posted September 18, 2002 Dear Wasis,1. Please take a look at this aerial view of the estate where the second house sits.2. I refer to the markings:-Marking `A'===========One will see a yellow arrow. Notice carefully that the main gate of another house is directly facing this `second house (with bad Feng Shui)'.In actual fact, the site is slopping towards this house with the main gate facing the `second house (with bad Feng Shui).Here, there is already a leak from the `second house (with bad Feng Shui)' towards this house - under Marking B.Or we can say that wealth flows to house Marked as `B'.MARKING `C' - House with multiple poison roofs========================================Please refer to Marking `C' Many small or multiple Poison Arrows (triangle roof profiles) from this house give additional threat to the second house with bad Feng Shui.With several of these disadvantages to the second house with bad Feng Shui; and since these leaks are not fixed, it is thus disadvantages for the owners/tenants to stay in such a house. Else, they will be plagued with misfortune and financial distress.The morale of the story is " FIRST FIX ANY LEAKS IF ANY before even think of purely enhancing a house for WEALTH!" - This is the Key failure of many people and surprisingly, same thing goes for poor advise given by some FS practitioners.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 9/16/2002 12:13:52 PM, Anonymous wrote:Hi,What makes the problem forthis house: the slantingwindows themselves orwith the roof too? Thank you.Regards,Wasis Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 18, 2002 Staff Share Posted September 18, 2002 This is the close-up picture of the situation.1. Yellow arrow shows leak from second house with bad Feng Shui to the strategically positioned main gate of the `House that receives wealth from the second house.'2. To reduce the leak, one should place a round water feature with water spouting towards its own house i.e. second house with bad Feng Shui.3. For the multiple poison arrows (mentioned in the earlier forum message), one can either on a more friendly Feng Shui cure use wooden plank side wall fencing. For an offensive approach, use instead arrow heads, rounded and aimed back towards the offending house. - " Serve them right for messing the second house Feng Shui". Sometimes, one really has no choice given such offensive `tactics' of unfriendly neighours. The saying goes " Either YOU or I". In this case study, you can also find that the "House that receive free wealth" is much lower or at a yin location as compared to the higher ground - second house with bad Feng Shui. Wealth is thus considered `drained' from this second house. And wealth retained by the lower `yin' house.Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 18, 2002 Staff Share Posted September 18, 2002 Further to what I mentioned earlier, attached please find an illustration (top-view) of the placement of a water position.For the water positon:-1. Best to avoid ambiguous objects such as a fish with an open mouth and or a frog with an open mouth facing inwards of such a house. Here, this is inauspicious since, such open mouths implies a `hungry fish or frog' that sucks in your already depleted wealth leading to ultimate calamity.2. If possible, the water feature should have all five elements if possible:-Metal element:circular bowl represents the metal element or a circular ball spouting out waterWater element:Needless to say, this is the actual water used in the water featureEarth element:The water feature should preferably be made of stone or earthware or granite etc...Wood element:It is preferred to have a plant placed inside the water feature. If not, it is placed close-by.Fire element:Where possible, place a low voltage e.g. dc current aquarium or underwater spot light. Depending on your preference, it can be turned on e.g. in the evening for a few hours e.g. 7.30pm to say 10.00pm using a timer unit.This will negate the " House of Wealth " that gets Free wealth from the `second house with bad Feng Shui'.Warmest Regards,CecilP.S. The morale of the story is: An EXCELLENT house usually has good Feng Shui and foremost, sucks wealth from it's surroundings. Perhaps, this is why it is simply called a truly EXCELLENT house! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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