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Dear Rebecca,


The theme for the kitchen is where bothfire and water areused. In anykitchen, there will always be the water element versus
thefireelement.


Thekey essence is a good balance between yin and yang (water
and fire)whichcan result in good fortune while the opposite can resultin amisfortune.Other aspects of kitchen Feng Shui includes the locationas wall asfacingof the stove. In addition, another element most commonlyfound in akitchenis the metal element such as cooking utensils. And thiselement isoftenused as a bridge between water and fire elements.


In the kitchen the most importantconsideration is theposition
of thekitchen and stove. In Feng Shui each compass direction
isassociatedwith anelement. For example, the kitchen and stove should not belocated atnorthwhich is associated with the water element: water drownsfire. Anotherkeyimportant location to avoid is placing the kitchen andstove in thenorth-west or Heaven's gate. Here north-west alsorepresents the headof thehousehold i.e. father.


The fridge and sink are important considerations alsobecause one shouldavoid placing them next to the stove as this can cause a
conflict ofwaterversus fire. More importantly, the kitchen should be
welllit andventilatedand preferably the person cooking can see the door.


In fact, this and some of these notions are more important than to say that the stove and fridge is in my health sector. Here, we can only look at the Eight House for clues on this: If we do not spent time at this sector, we often are not "influnenced" by that sector.


Warmest Regards,
Cecil


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On 6/30/2004 4:08:02 PM, Anonymous wrote:

i have a stove and

refrigerator next to each

other in my health sector of

my home. what can i use as a

cure. i rent and cannot move

these appliences.





Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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