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My husband wants us to buy a house that I am convinced is sick, the previous owners made many structural changes to the inside and extended the ground floor. Soon after they did this the husband died of a brain tumour, the wife has since developed breast cancer and the daughter, M.E. ! The house is built on a slope with the garden to the rear sloping downwards, the extension they built caused subsidence which has been underpinned at huge cost. My husband who has seen the good results of Feng Shui in the past, now thinks I am crazy for thinking this about this new house. It is a beautiful house but the well being of my family comes first. Please help and advise me as he wants to move on this house this week, should we avoid it like the plague, is there a cure or could it just be a bad house for that particular family?
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User's Comments First and foremost, after reading your advise on doing a search on the forum to my questions, I feel that you are indeed a very generous person. Who on earth will give out their valuable knowledge to others without taken a single penny. I did a search on crystals and changing of house period and found out that in your forum/reply, you went into very detailed reply with no cost (except for the internet bills). Once again...thank you. My doubts are cleared. Sincerely, Janice Wong Wai Yee Malaysia 20 March 2004 Dear Robert, Thank you for the reply. I had sent a short thank you to Master Cecil's response to my question on the forum. I think you (both) are doing a great job. Your pride and enjoyment in doing your work shows through on the great website you have built. I know the hard work you have put in, also conducting my business and interest through a website. Best regards, Keith Orlando United Kingdom 30 April 2004 |
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