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Dear Anon,
Please see below:-
On 4/18/00 11:56:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>My interest has just begun in
>Feng Shui.  I have applied
>some of the practices to my
>office and I am waiting to see
>the effects.  My attitude has
>certainly improved!!
1. Yes, in many ways, Feng Shui like any other "methods" gives one an element of hope.
With hope, it opens, a whole avenue for us.
2. But one has to remember to `eat' Feng Shui with moderation. 
3. It is human nature for everyone to try to improve themselves, but in my opinion, the plus point of Feng Shui if `moderately' or correctly applied, will do wonders.
4. But, on the negative side, I know of many, yes, many cases, of people, who applied `Feng Shui' e.g. either on their own " Fast Food Feng Shui " or trusting too much and placing, buying too many objects such as wind chimes etc... to their detriment.
5. In fact, I am helping two such cases privately at the moment. It is easy to do a fresh audit then to correct or "reverse" `poorly done audits'.
>My problem lies with my
>partner and I.  He was born
>Nov, 1970 and I was born Jan.
>1973.  This makes his KUA 3
>and mine 5.  We are opposite
>according to what information
>I have read.  We get along
>wonderfully and he and I just
>laugh at us being opposite.
>Is there any way (according to
>Feng Shui) for us to be able
>to decorate and live
>harmoniously in the future?
6. The saying goes " opposites attract ". 
In every (or most) relationship, there is the honeymoon phase, then comes the " finding " fault phase, if one gets through this, usually, by mutual understanding, things will `last'.
7. There is this phase called the `Seven Year' itch. It happens to some but not all. 
What this means is that, on the 7th year, a spouse, may have `wondering eyes'. 
Well, this is just for info. It may or may not be true. Thus, it is even more a challenge to continue to treasure the relationship.
8. Apologies for going "off-topic". It is very common indeed to have many people with opposite `Feng Shui' especially e.g. East House, the other spouse a West House person.
9. There are so many Feng Shui theories. And I have mentioned that, some people, have never even heard of Feng Shui, yet lead wonderful lives.
Some are fortunate to have good shapes and form, plus `blessed' with good heaven luck etc...
10. A `mature' relationship, will in my opinion last the longest. 
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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