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Dear Cheui May,
1. As you are aware, Feng Shui is based on a holistic approach.
2. In some of the messages, I relate finding a good home with the equalvalent of `scoring' marks in an examination.
In order to score marks or pass a test, one should maximize our scores.
For example, if the examination requires one to answer 4 essay questions within 2 hours.
3. Some of us may only answer 3 questions and after that spent too much time that we did not answer the fourth question.
4. As each question carries 25 marks each, by not answering the last (fourth question), our maximum marks (if we ever do get all three questions correct is 75%). Most of us know that we may not get this and could fail our exams.
5. Thus, it would be more prudent to make an effort to allocate 30 minutes to answer each question. By doing so, we would have `maximise' our marks. This could make the difference between passing or failing this examination.
6. Similiarly, one MUST understand clearly the PURPOSE of each Feng Shui theory.
Part I.... will be continued in ... second message....
On 9/12/00 3:08:00 AM, Cheui May Heui wrote:
>Hi Cecil,
>
>Thanks for your reply, but I
>still am confused as how to
>choose a house. For instance,
>I am a weak water according to
>my pillars of destiny. In the
>Eight house theory, NE and SW
>are both good directions for
>me, but both of these are
>earth and earth destroys
>water. So it just doesn't
>seem logical for me to choose
>a house with an entrance in
>either of those directions.
>I'm sorry to be so insistence,
>but I'm really trying to
>understand this point. Are
>you saying that once the
>imbalances are neutralized
>through shapes and form and
>the flying star analysis, it
>would not matter where I spend
>my time? But still why would
>I specifically choose an
>entrance in a direction that
>is earth?
>
>Cheui May
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