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Our split level house (Period 7) and my husband (the breadwinner) are both NE -our house being NE1(30). His Flying Star report, the Eight House Theory and the Five Element-Cures are the following:
1.South (master bedroom above and business office below) is under the Fire element and a Disaster area.
2. Southeast (part master bedroom/ my son's bedroom above and business office below) is under the wood element and a Death location. The office door is located here. Most of my time is spent here.
3. East (partly my son's bedroom and my
daughter's bedroom above and partly business office and den below) is under the metal element and an Irritation area.
4.North (living room) is under the Water element and a spook area.
5. On top of it all, our house falls under the Earth element and the breadwinner's birth element is Strong Earth.
6. Acc. to Ba-Gua, the magic money point is on the far left from the entrance door. This area is South-Disaster to us. Aside from applying the color code on this location and on each other areas, how can I achieve a positive chi' here?
* Can you please explain and interpret the relationship of each of the above and how our house would be able to help us gain harmony,prosperity, and success?
All the designated rooms have to stay as they are since our house isn't very big that's why i just have to rely on the cures for these bad locations.
* I have a Pakua. Where can I use it? If in case your advise would be on top of the main door, should it be inside or outside?
* The NE,our front door/living room, is aligned with the SW, our back door/kitchen area. Both are divided in the middle by an entrance space to the kitchen. Since the good chi' goes away easily, can I hang a metal wind chime on top wall of the kitchen entrance?
* Where else can I hang my wind chimes
(1 metal type and 1 ceramic type)?
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