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Topic: To move in or not to at all?
Conf: Discuss :: Free Advice (General Feng Shui), Msg: 13568
From: Anon (Hidden from Privacy)
Date: 6/12/2003 09:10 PM

Dear Audrey,

1. As mentioned in my reply, if one is basing it purely on the Eight House, then this is not an ideal home.

2. However, many other factors must be taken into consideration. The term "location, location and location" is still the primary factor.

3. More often, we have to buy within our means. And, I believe, in Singapore or elsewhere, one do not need Feng Shui to understand that price is often linked or associated with a location.

4. For example, a place with a `nice view' often can command a higher premium (with or without the word Feng Shui factored in).

5. This is why; the saying goes "the rich, gets richer and the poor gets poorer". Here, the rich can often go for the most expensive / beautiful real estate.

6. I am saying that others cannot enjoy good Feng Shui, but, ultimately, for `good things' we often have to pay more.

7. Therefore, if one has, for example a very tight budget, then it makes more economic sense to see if we can afford it; keep it; rather than paying a premium and risk it being taken back/repossed.

Warmest Regards,
Cecil

On 6/12/2003 9:00:34 PM, Audrey Tan wrote:
>Dear Mr. Lee

Thank you very much for
>your reply and advice.

If we have
>little choice but to move into this
>flat, is there any way to minimise the
>negative effect, or should we forget
>about moving in at all. Can you kindly
>advise what kind of negative effects
>will there be for me.

Reference your
>reply, both my husband and myself are
>earning the same amount and our
>contributions to the family are equally
>important.

Once again, the details are
>as follows:

1. Door is facing west (ie.
>We are facing west when we open the door
>from inside the flat), and at the
>South-West sector of the flat.

2.
>Bedroom door is also facing west (ie. We
>are facing west when we open the door
>from inside the bedroom), and at the
>East sector of the flat. We will be
>sleeping with heads facing South.

Our
>kitchen is at the west sector of the
>flat, and there are 2 toilets, one at
>North-West, and the other at the North
>sector of the flat.

My son of 4 years
>old and myself belong to the East Group,
>and my husband belongs to the West.

We
>deeply appreciate your advice.

Thank
>you.

Audrey


On 6/3/2003 1:05:10 PM,
>Cecil Lee wrote:
>Dear Audrey,
>
>1. In
>Feng Shui, there is
>still a (strong
>element) of
>`Male domination'.
>
>2.
>Given the two different
>groups - i.e.
>East vs West, we
>often go for the male
>figure
>i.e. in this case your
>husband.
>Unless you earn
>substantially
>more.
>
>3. In my opinion, if
>one
>strictly base it on the
>Eight
>House than, this is still
>not
>the `best' home.
>
>4. Go more for
>such
>combinations:-
>
>Husband:
>Excell
>ent, Prosperity, Health
>and
>Longevity
>
>vs yourself - Spook
>and
>Irritation
>
>For example, the Main
>door is
>your husband's Excellent
>while
>for you it is your `spook'
>or
>irritation.
>
>5. Where possible,
>one can
>still try not to have
>`death'
>or `disaster' at the
>main
>entrance or the bedroom
>area,
>
>Warmest Regards,
>Cecil
>
>On
>6/1/2003 8:54:02 PM, Audrey
>Tan
>wrote:
>>I belong to the East
>Group,
>>and my husband belongs to
>the
>>West. Our main door is in
>the
>>South-West sector of our
>flat,
>>facing West, which happens
>to
>>be my disaster and death
>>sector,
>which on the contrary
>>is my husband's
>prosperity
>>sector. Our bedroom
>is
>>located in the East, and we
>>are
>sleeping with heads in the
>>South
>direction. Our kitchen
>>is located in
>the West section
>>of our flat. Kindly
>advise if
>>this combination will
>benefit
>>both of us if we move
>into
>>this flat, and what remedy
>can
>>I use to reduce the
>negative
>>effects of the West
>facing
>>main door for myself, as
>well
>>as the South sleeping
>>direction
>for my husband.
>>Will placing a
>religious item
>>facing the main door
>help?
>
>
>
>




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