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Dear Angela,
1. The Eight House Theory is useful to find a suitable house or locate a favourable sleeping postition.
2. It is a static theory and usine Gua (Kua) to analyse or trouble-shoot problems is not ideal as it is usually ineffective. Since it does not take into consideration, time dimension in Feng Shui.
3. For purposes of troubleshooting or analysing obstacles, it is very difficult to generalise problems or fix them.
For such situations, consult a competent FS practitioner in most instances or apply more advanced Feng Shui methods.
4. At your end, you can do initial check whether your home (may be) under any threat from the external. By standing at the main entrance and looking out of the house. And do so thru each window of your home.
5. You can also do a check under the Shapes and Form Feng Shui to see if there are any thing which you can personally do in the home to improve it.
6. For the kitchen and 2 toilets, situated at NE, normally, it has to be looked at in relation to the entire house, Feng Shui and it may not be the actual cause of your problem.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/14/2002 3:24:00 AM, Angela Lim wrote:
>
>Dear Mr. Cecil,
>
>My husband and I are facing a
>lot of obstacles in our career
>recently. My husband element
>is water (KUA No. 9) and my
>element is wood (KUA No. 8).
>My kitchen and 2 toilets are
>situated at the Northeast
>section of our house. Kindly
>advise what remedy can be used
>to improve our career luck. I
>thank you very much in
>advance.
>
>Yours sincerely,
>Angela
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