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Dear Kristina,
1. In my opinion, based on your initial feedback that the hous is beautiful, large and airy... you could perhaps, first apply the adage " If it ain't broken, don't fix it.".
2. Many people, actually do not need the help or `assistance' of Feng Shui to prosper or enjoy good luck.
3. This is because, majority of the time, a house with good Shapes and Forms (both external and internal of the house) provides a quantum leap in `LUCK'.
4. Feng Shui and other Chinese divinity methods is in some sense, all about increasing one's `LUCK'.
5. If one has a quantum leap i.e. excellent Shapes and Form; this is already a significant boost in LUCK.
Any additional increase in `LUCK' may be much harder to `squeeze' and based on marginal utility, it may not be worthwhile if we need to spent (say) an additional $100 to get an increase of just $1 of luck.
6. What I mentioning here is that, you could perhaps move in first.
7. Usually, bad Feng Shui in most instances is associated with:
7.1 Constant sickness in the family
7.2 misfortune or accidents
7.3 loss of wealth
8. What you are trying to apply, frankly `worries' me because, it is just bits and pieces of the full Feng Shui puzzle.
Applying abit here and there.. does not seem coherent... or proper application of Feng Shui.
9. A full Feng Shui audit looks more into greater detail and by wanting to change the color etc... without proper investigations.. can provide grave concerns....
10. I remembered, in the past, this Doctor, who read a FS book and immediately changed the color of his gate .. but later realised that it does not suit the element.
11. If a home has excellent FS, kua numbers, in my opinion, may seem less relevant here.
12. If you and your husband and perhaps, children, have a happy feeling about the house, this is indeed a good thing...
13. Rather than, using `haphazrd' form of FS, I believe, you should move in first and `monitor' the situation.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 3/26/01 9:01:00 AM, Kristina Fritz wrote:
>My husband and I are
>purchasing a beautiful large
>airy house next month. I
>bought and read two Feng Shui
>books--my kua number is 3 and
>my husband's is 2, so our
>directions seem impossible to
>reconcile. The main entrance
>of the house faces west, which
>is my "Total Loss" direction.
>Is there a way to overcome
>this?
>
>The attached garage faces the
>same direction and the door
>between the garage and the
>house faces north. Since I'll
>usually park in the garage
>does that become my main door?
>
>One books suggests painting
>the door navy or black (colors
>of water) or placing a rug or
>wall hanging of that color
>next to the front door, but I
>haven't found any other
>support for that method. And
>if I do that, does it place
>the door out of harmony with
>my husband's directions?
>
>Thank you in advance--this is
>a very interesting board!
>
>-Kristina
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