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Dear Cecil,


Thank you for the free reports. According to the Gua reportI have Gua 5 (and is male,) and I live in a house where the front door faces 335 degrees magnetic as measured from the center of the house and this door is located in the northwest sector. According to the Suitable House report, if the main door is located in a good sector (Logevity sector--according to the Eight House report,) then it is suitable. However, the house seems to in the East group (for sitting SE,) and I am considered a West group person. According to other books I have read, this house is not suitable for me. Am I living in the wrong house or am I missing something?


Thank you in advance for your clarification,


Yum Chinn


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Dear Yum Chinn,



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Am I living in the

wrong house or am I missing

something?

1. Often, such a statement may not necessarily be true.


2. We cannot blame, here. This is because, nowadays, there are so many various reports and also too many ways of looking at "things".


3. Both either in information overload and often we are at a lost what to as we may not be able to digest too many "conflicting" information.


4. Frankly, I have to say that the above comments cannot be ascertained without further review of a home. Since collectively, there are often either more good points or strengths in some homes that can overcome such negatives or the reverse, there can be more bad points (weakness) in a home, than the opportunites to enhance or improve or neutralise upon.


5. If you check back some of my previous advise, to make "sane" out of so much "insanity" coming from information overload:

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6. Here, the key understanding is: the parallel of an examination:


6.1 Many of us had in one way or other done an examination paper requiring us to Answer 4 compulsory questions.


6.2 Here, the concept is all about "maximising all our marks". If 4 compulsory questions have to be answered and if the total marks = 100 percent, then each question carries 25 marks.


6.3 In an examintion technique, it stands to reason, it we should not only answer 3 questions, but if the paper is 2 hours paper, then we should rigidly allocation 30 minutes for each question.


6.4 Often, we hear teaching saying that even if we answer three questions, but leave out the 4th question, we could even fail the examination. But, often, we do answer the 4th question, perhaps, we could get a few marks out of this question.


7. Therefore, to "doom " a home based on just the facing direction does not equal to our best direction, should not be looked at entirely.


8. Often a holistic approach to examine a home. What you had mentioned does not even look at Shapes and Forms Feng Shui etc...


9. Therefore, it is too pre-mature to say for sure that one is "doomed". For example, even if there is a comet that falls from the sky, we must really have the very bad luck if we are the only one in the entire square foot of earth to have it landed on our roof-top.


Warmest Regards,
Cecil


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On 4/26/2004 6:29:08 AM, Anonymous wrote:

Dear Cecil,

Thank you for the free

reports. According to

the Gua reportI have Gua

5 (and is male,) and I live in

a house where the front door

faces 335 degrees magnetic as

measured from the center of

the house and this door is

located in the northwest

sector. According to the

Suitable House report, if the

main door is located in a good

sector (Logevity

sector--according to the Eight

House report,) then it is

suitable. However, the

house seems to in the East

group (for sitting SE,) and I

am considered a West group

person. According to

other books I have read, this

house is not suitable for

me. Am I living in the

wrong house or am I missing

something?

Thank you in advance for your

clarification,

Yum Chinn




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