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Dear Anon,
1. Practical or applied Feng Shui does not come about like what you had mentioned.
2. Recently, I got calls from potential clients worried about how their new condo could be turned topsy turvy with Feng Shui.
3. One potential client mentioned that, there were so worried to engage the same Feng Shui practitioner as their relative. This was because, the Feng Shui practitioner asked them to tear down the newly built wardrope and kitchen cabinets. Of a new condo.
4. These are similar concerns echoed by at least 3 more callers that I had received.
Hmm... in my opinion, doing so is indeed a waste of money. And quite a desperate move. Which is never fruitful.
On the contrary, more likelyhood is the need to fix leaks. The most common leak is one where when one opens the main door, qi could directly flow out of the house. Thus between all the senseless removal of cabinets etc... it would be prudent to fix major leaks.
5. The rationale, is that we do not need to resort to doing unless, really really necessary i.e. life or death situation. But so far, this is very rare.
6. What is more important as mentioned above is to fix leaks (if any) and enhance beneficial qi in a home. This is much more sensible than on a war path of destruction. More important, Shapes and Forms should also be considered.
7. In your case, it would be ideal if auspicious sectors are in good locations of your home. But if they are not, this is not the end of the world.
8. Utilization of Feng Shui, ba zi etc... have an aim of trying to fix leaks or enhance beneficial qi.
9. And, in many of my past forum messages, I suggest that even when we leave school, we are taking exams in various forms (tangible or intangible).
10. With regards to intangible exams, we are trying to get a boost of luck from all sectors and compartments.
11. Any teacher/lecturer would recommend that if we were suppose to answer 4 questions out of 10, we must certainly try to answer all 4 questions.
We can certainly fail if we only answer 3 out of 4 compulsory questions. Why not spent equal time on all 4 questions.
In your case, try to maximize luck in all compartments of your house using "the right tool for the right job".
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 11/18/2002 1:13:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>
>What can i do if my store room
>is located on my excellent
>sector beside hacking it (cos
>not possible due to alot of
>low beams)?
>
>Anything can i do to remain
>the store room?
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