myfs_106071 Posted September 20, 2004 Share Posted September 20, 2004 Dear Master Lee: Should one AVOID buying a FORECLOSURE house?, even if its "shape and form" seems to be right. It has none of the unfavorable stuffs you discussed in the "shape and form" section. The staircase is 8 inches from the center point (if this is considered bad "shape and form"), otherwise it's clear space in the center. The house's main door faces Southwest 3. You had mentioned in one of your previous respnses that NE and SW are best for this period 8. This house was built in 2000. Thank you very much for your advice. Very respectfully yours, Pam Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 20, 2004 Staff Share Posted September 20, 2004 Dear Pam, 1. Given the unique nature of each home, it is inaccurate to generalize that all foreclosure homes have bad Feng Shui. 2. Unfortunately, business problems may not always be directly related to the Feng Shui of a home. Issues such as a flawed business model, poor marketing, or planning can also contribute. 3. Therefore, it is not always the case that foreclosure homes are the root cause of an individual's problems. 4. When dealing with a previously foreclosed home, it may be necessary to apply Feng Shui remedies more assertively to address any negative energy. 5. Even in homes that have not been foreclosed, it is important to check for significant structural issues that could impact Feng Shui. 6. Personal luck periods and the presence of multiple major leaks in a home can often lead to problems, based on my observations. 7. Some common major leaks include sloping land, unfavorable toilet locations, and negative Flying stars during qi transitions. 8. Pay attention to the centerpoint of the home, as the presence of certain elements like a staircase or toilet can have negative effects. 9. Additionally, it is essential for the Feng Shui of a home to align with the Ba Zi of the occupants to avoid financial distress caused by uncorrected major leaks. Warmest Regards, Cecil Quote On 9/20/2004 2:19:32 PM, Anonymous wrote: Dear Master Lee: Should one AVOID buying a FORECLOSURE house?, even if its "shape and form" seems to be right. It has none of the unfavorable stuffs you discussed in the "shape and form" section. The staircase is 8 inches from the center point (if this is considered bad "shape and form"), otherwise it's clear space in the center. The house's main door faces Southwest 3. You had mentioned in one of your previous respnses that NE and SW are best for this period 8. This house was built in 2000. Thank you very much for your advice. Very respectfully yours, Pam Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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