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Dear Peck Wun,
Please see below:-
On 2/25/2002 11:26:11 PM, Peck Wun Wong wrote:
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>>Hi. Cecil,
>>Thanks for your fast reply, a few more things to clarify.
>>Your mentioned 7th month consider inaupicious for moving, how about
>>the 3rd month (chinese calendar).
>>I will be taking my key around the begining of 1st week of April
>>2002 (which is near the begining of the 3rd month of chinese
>>calendar), so I could only start my renovation may be in the 3rd month. Is
>>it no good, what shall I do?
If you want to, you can check out the Paid Auspicious date report at http://www.geomancy-online.com. Specific for analysing good dates for the breadwinner for which will recommend dates such as Very Auspicious, Auspicious, Average, Mixed blessings and to avoid.
From the dates provided, you can plan dates for: start of renovation; symbolic move-in date and actual move-in date.
>>How exactly do I have to do for symbolic move in, if I have no old
>>furniture?
It is recommended that a "symbolic move-in" date be selected AFTER completion of renovations.
It is ok if one does not have any `old furniture to bring in.'
The purpose of having a symbolic move-in date is that it is then not so rush to move-in on a particular day.
For example, if 4 March 2002 is considered a very auspicious or auspicious date for move-in.
It is good to symbolically move-in on that day.
In a next forum message, I will post you some of the `rituals' that are often used on that day. Or if you can try to search for past messages e.g. words like " salt , sugar or pineapple or coal ". To find out may be needed.
Thus anytime after the symbolic move-in date, then one can bring in `old furniture'.
There is therefore not compulsory to have a symbolic move if one does not need to do so. But go immediately for an auspicious date for the actual move-in.
>>Could symbolic move in done before the house renovation?
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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