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Dear Anon,
Breadwinner refers to:-
1. When assessing a home, the breadwinner can be said to be the person who brings in the most money to the household.
2. If there are two `breadwinners' and each contributes to half of the money for the household, then usually, for computation purposes, it would have to be the male or the husband who should be considered the `breadwinner'.
3. The `breadwinner' need not be the owner of the home. It can be someone renting the home and in this case, we look for a `breadwinner' i.e. the person who pays the rental and earns the most in the home (rental).
On 3/7/01 3:09:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>
>I read a reply of yours
>wherein you had mentioned
>‘breadwinner’ as owner of
>house. Does it have to be
>owner or could it be main
>earner in house? Related to
>this, I also have some other
>queries. If you will please be
>patient with me and clarify in
>detail.
>
># Our present house consists
>of two flats side by side: 101
>102
>We have knocked down two walls
>in between to make it one big
>house.
>Now flat 101 is in my elder
>sister’s name, and flat 102 in
>my name. Our main door is of
>flat 102 (because door of flat
>101 is right next to the
>stairs). But our main door is
>NE facing, which is good for
>my sister and parents, but not
>me because I am a SE house
>person.
>Now, my father has not been
>working a long time; I also
>just lost my job, so it is my
>sister who is main earner. So
>is there any problem, even if
>she is not owner of house
>which has main door?
In this case, for assessment of the home (both homes), you can use your sister's particulars since she is ultimately the breadwinner of (both houses).
>#Also, in our house report, NE
>main door (45 degree) was
>given this reading: NE: earth;
>7(metal) 7 (metal) 1 (water)
>main door, long gone
>prosperity? What does this
>mean? Confused because we
>applied Indian vastu at time
>of buying the house and here,
>NE door is supposed to be very
>good.
If your house has been built under Period 7 or this current period, a house with double 7's is considered good or auspicious for such a house.
If a house was built under Period 6; then, a double 6 is considered good or auspicious.
># Our walls, main door and
>other inner doors are pale
>yellow in colour. We also have
>an iron safety door outside
>the main door which is
>brownish red in colour. As per
>Flying Star report, both my
>sister and me are weak water
>element. Also in the house
>report, main door NE falls in
>water sector. So do the wall
>and door colours, being earth
>colours, affect negatively?
Colours are secondary in Feng Shui. Overall, the house especially the living room area should be more yang or brighter. Use colours that are not dark.
In my opinion, earth colours can still be used in the home. Ideally, netural colours are still the best.
One can inadvertently activate the earth element, if there is an imbalance caused by #2 and #5 in these sectors.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
>Thanks tons,
>
>Sudha
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