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Dear Joe,
Sometimes we have to go with our feelings totally.
Overall, when a house is considered not suitable for the person and if you have the correct Feng Shui e.g. the exterior Shapes and Form Feng Shui is ok, this is fine.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 8/17/99 8:30:14 AM, Anon wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>I studied your book "Applied
>Fung Shui Made Easy." I found
>that my kua is 1. My front
>door faces almost directly
>west. Since the house is a
>Metal house, and I am weak
>Fire, this house should be
>"wrong" for me. Also,
>according to the Eight House
>theory, the house is
>unsuitable because my front
>door occupies the Disaster
>line, my bedroom occupies the
>Death line, and my workroom
>(where I spend a lot of time)
>the Irritation line. Yet when
>I examined the house, before I
>knew much about FS, I liked
>what I saw and I felt that it
>was "right" for me. The rooms
>that are supposedly "bad" for
>me seem perfectly fine. I
>don't care to spend much time
>in one room that is supposedly
>"good" i.e., the room with
>Prosperity line.
>
>I think what I am wondering
>is, how strictly should the
>Eight House theory be
>followed?
>
>In past forum discussions, you
>and Robert reminded us to
>follow our instincts. May I
>have your thoughts on this?
>Thanks in advance.
>--Anon
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