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Dear Anon,
Thank you for your detailed description.
Under Feng Shui, there are a few investigative `measures':
1. Check if there are any Yin influences. For example, outside the location of your room are there plants or a lone large tree just outside your room.
2. Other Yin influences include a few plants in the home or even mirrors.
3. A Flying Star chart with Yin stars can help to see if there is Yin forces at the room location.
4. For a North East house, if you have not read the article, do read:
http://www.3dglobe.com/fs/gate.htm
5. Another technique is to use a Luopan, if the compass swings in circles, it had detected a ghost.
Usually, one has to throw it away as soon as possible. If not, one gets sick keeping the Luopan.
Hope you can provide more info on the above.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil Lee
On 12/6/99 8:21:04 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>I stay with my sister and
>parents in a NE house. As per
>the 8 house theory, the house
>is okay for them, except for
>me - mine should be a SE
>facing house. It's been a year
>since we shifted into this
>house. The previous house we
>stayed in was also a NE house.
>There's something that bothers
>me and I wonder if feng shui
>could help in some way.
>As opposed to my very
>practical parents and sister,
>I have always been a sensitive
>sort. I get lots of intuitive
>hunches, get 'feelings and
>vibes' about people and
>places, etc. Lots of times, I
>get this very spooky feeling,
>as if someone is next to me
>and involuntarily turn around
>to look. Lots of times this
>happens after twilight.At
>night, I keep a night light
>on, but still find myself
>sleeping fitfully. I am afraid
>I might almost conjure up
>something . At first I thought
>it was an overactive
>imagination, but there's been
>too many times that I have
>experienced these
>'hair-stands-on-end' feelings.
>And to make it worse, I saw
>this new movie 'The Sixth
>Sense', which is making me
>feel even more spooked, even
>in daylight. Maybe here it's
>just my fevered brain at work,
>maybe not!.
>The funny part is that I have
>experienced these only in my
>own houses! I have slept over
>in my friend's place, even
>walked down a dark corridor to
>reach another room and I have
>been perfectly okay. So this
>psyches me all the more.
>Maybe with all this, I should
>be seeing a psychiatrist , but
>am curious to know if feng
>shui has any clues?
>Thanks,
>Regards,
>Anon
>
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