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Dear Anon,
Under the Shapes and Form School of Feng Shui, it is best to look at the entire area and the interior of the house.
Considerations such as:
1. Not only the creek but in general how is the plot of land. Does it measure up to good Shapes and Form.
2. Where possible, there should not be a water position in the house. This is one of the major `flaws' of the house.
3. In addition, think of the scoring in an `examination'.
4. Here, look out for the frontage of the house and neighbouring houses. Are there any poison arrows? If so, can they be cured.
5. Similarly, are there any vulnerability of the windows facing a poison arrow(s). If so can it be cured.
6. Since you are investing in a `costly' home, you may want to see how suitable you or your family `fit' the home.
7. Here, you can easily use the Eight House Template to look at the main entrance and the bedrooms in relation to each family members.
8. Professionaly, FS practitioners do use the Flying Star charts to analyse the `birth chart' of the house. To see how good its birth chart are.
9. As you can see, if we look it from a macro point of view, we can then see generally how well, the house `fits' us and whether it is worth buying it even if there are `flaws' in the house.
At the same time, bring along the whole family to have a feel of the location and get their opinion.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 6/16/00 5:47:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>I am purchasing a lot facing
>southwest. There is a creek
>behind it. This creek only
>fills up when it rains. Is
>this good or bad ???
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