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Dear Sir,
2004 will be a change over to Period 8 for the next 20 years. If for example my residence's auspicious area is SW whilst my kua is bad for facing SW direction. Moreover, next year's good direction are west and east. How do one reconcile this ? Which one has the highiest priority and will over rule the others? How does one neutralise the bad feng shui without affecting the good ones ?
Regards
BERNARD PHUA
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Dear Bernard,
1. In the past, I had asked users here to apply a "Three-Step-Approach".
Step 1: What is the purpose of the concept? (Or each concept)
Step 2: What are it's strengths?
Step 3: What are it's weakness?
2. It is best to note down, each concept with reference to these three questions (above).
3. For example, under the Eight House Theory, if one does not spent time at a specific sector, there is nothing else (nor magical) even if a sector is auspicious - based on this concept - one has to spent time at the sector.
4. Distinctively, we humans have our birth chart (Ba Zi or Pillars of Destiny).
And homes also has it's specific birth chart based on Flying Star Feng Shui.
Equally important considerations are: the Shapes and Forms - both internal and external of a home. As well as the need for qi to circulate within a home.
5. Thus, if one looks closely at the statements made under Para 4; on the surface, we can say to prioritize.
But in actual fact; the key success has to do with the "integration of all these factors". Good Feng Shui is about scoring as much marks from all sectors - and also to fix-the-leaks (if any), first!
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 11/3/2003 5:34:49 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Sir,
2004 will be a change over to
Period 8 for the next 20
years. If for example my
residence's auspicious area is
SW whilst my kua is bad for
facing SW direction. Moreover,
next year's good direction are
west and east. How do one
reconcile this ? Which one has
the highiest priority and will
over rule the others? How does
one neutralise the bad feng
shui without affecting the
good ones ?
Regards
BERNARD PHUA


Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

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