fufu_88_99 Posted July 8, 1999 Share Posted July 8, 1999 Dear robert,My friend lives in a 10 storey rectangularshape building which is built at a Y junctionrather nestled facing the fork. It has a police station on the right and a hospitalright across from it. And a swimming poolon the left of the building and fountainin the front. But tragic story is everybodyin the building suffers form some kind of illness while residing there. Each apartmenthas a member who had suffered a fall and hadbroken a bone. My question is that the external features are causing the harm orit has bad flying star when the building was built. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 9, 1999 Staff Share Posted July 9, 1999 Hi,Thanks for bring up this intresting but tragic story.It is based on the concept of " Priorities or Importance ".I have mentioned that in Feng Shui there are priorities.Some users after reading certain books on Life or Eight Aspirations felt that this is the most important thing to do. But I have clarified that this should not be done or if it is done, other Feng Shui principles MUST be considered First.For example, as you have mentioned, if the house is at a Y junction, the most ideal situation is to move out.If one stays in the house, no matter how much cures we seemingly try to cure within the interior of the house, it will not be as effective.You have highlighted an important point:-There are some Feng Shui Practioners who only eat and sleep on the Flying Star. They can get the charts done `perfectly' but what is the use of doing one if other more important Feng Shui audit are not done. You can have the most perfect flying star chart of the house but like you mentioned, the House is at a Y junction or at a T junction, frankly, this is bad.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 7/8/99 12:56:05 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear robert,My friend lives in a 10 storeyrectangularshape building which is builtat a Y junctionrather nestled facing thefork. It has a police stationon the right and a hospitalright across from it. And aswimming poolon the left of the buildingand fountainin the front. But tragicstory is everybodyin the building suffers formsome kind of illness whileresiding there. Each apartmenthas a member who had suffereda fall and hadbroken a bone. My question isthat the external features arecausing the harm orit has bad flying star whenthe building wasbuilt. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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