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Dear Emily,
Please see below:-
On 2/25/2003 3:48:15 AM, Emily Ho wrote:
>Dear Cecil
>
>GRAND DUKE
>I saw your reply to one of the
>members. You said should not
>repaint the
>wall where the Grand Duke is.
>However, if I am moving to a
>resale flat and
>need to repaint the whole
>house ie. all the walls, then
>what happens? Am I
>disturbing the Grand Duke?
>Is'nt it funny to leave one
>wall unpainted?
1. Frankly, this is not an issue.
2. When one takes over a new house/apartment, one has not being considered as moved-in yet.
3. Yes, it is very unrealistic to leave a wall or flooring untouched. It is very impractical - and seems `silly' to do so:)
4. This is why another key sucess factor in Feng Shui is the selection of auspicious dates.
5. The two most important dates are:-
5.1. Selecting a good date for start-of-renovations.
5.2. Selecting a date for move-in.
6. After selecting an auspicious date for start-of-renovations, the contractor can start work even at the Tai Sui location.
>MAIN ENTRANCE DOOR
>I found that my main entrance
>door is facing Northwest which
>is an
>unauspicious direction for all
>of our 3 members of the
>family. However,
>directions of other rooms are
>suitable.
>
>So do I say this house is
>suitable for us or not?
1. The key to understanding this is to look at it from this point of view:-
2. Especially for the breadwinner; if a house / apartment is unsuitable; and depending on the degree of unsuitability i.e. death or disaster or irritation or spook; it is akin to having a `fractured arm' when first moved-in.
3. If one also has te toilet at the centrepoint and toilet next to the main door; it is akin to having a leg amputated when first moved-in.
4. Usually, these are known as `leaks'. The more the leaks, the more or higher the probability that it may lead usually first towards finance problems.
5. Therefore, if one has such a home, it is more evident to avoid - ADDITIONAL leaks.
6. Going forward; often, problems arise because of one or more such leaks.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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