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Hi Cecil,
Luck Formula: One third destiny, one third mankind luck, one third feng shui/earth luck.
My 1st question : is feng shui that important afterall? If one is destined to do well and one actually strives hard to enhance mankind luck, 2/3 of the war is already won.
2nd question: Which is more important - residential feng shui or office feng shui? I was told interrelationship feng shui is also important. This is where patt chee analysis comes in. I know of friends who conduct patt chee analysis prior to hiring staff for important management positions. Any comments of this method's authenticity?
3rd question: You mentioned, those with good patt chee normally have plenty of feng shui luck. It is a pity isn't it, if this feng shui tool can only be utilized by the selected few who are already fortunate. Any creative means to overcome this barrier to spread the wealth around? I always believe that this world has enough wealth to go round - to whom ever is interested enough to strive hard to seek it out.
Warmest Regards,
SL
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