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Hi Low Low,
Generally, people always wants if possible to select auspicious dates whether it be for moving into the home, opening the door, opening a business etc.
So generally, auspicious dates can be used in any of the areas. So long as you think it is an important event and need a date to do so. The Auspicious Dates analysis report is meant to do that.
It does a detailed comparison based on each person's ba zi. As no one single person has the same luck. Then next is to check on the Tong Shu Dates to ensure like for example no one likes to move in during say the Qing Ming month etc.
In your question, moving in is usually defined as selecting a date which you officially move in (whether or not your furniture is shifted in or not). It is a date to mark that you have officially move it. Often, this is to bring in certain key essentials like the Stove, Rice, Salt etc.
The actual moving in of the furniture or staying need not necessary require a good date, although most Singaporeans especially would want to ensure that everything is done properly so they will often try to choose a date which is auspicious as well.
So the Auspicious Dates report does exactly that, especially to find the best dates for the Breadwinner and the Spouse.
Hope that helps.
Warmest Regards
Robert Lee
On 5/16/2003 11:08:11 PM, Low Low wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Can you help me to understand
>the meaning of auspicious date
>for house moving? What does it
>means? Does it means moving
>the furnitures, stove,etc? Or
>Does the date means the day we
>move in and stay?
>
>Thank you.
>
>Regards,
>Low
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