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Dear Greg,
Certainly glad to hear from you again.
1. My advise is to `stick' to three most popular Feng Shui methods:
1.1 Shapes and Form
If there is one theory which should be given priority, this is it.
In my opinon, if one wants to do minimal Feng Shui and yet yield a quantum leap in `luck' this is the most important single Feng Shui theory to use.
1.2 Flying Star
If we are talking about a Feng Shui practitioner and their audits, some FS practitioners with a feel for the `land' can do without this theory.
But for those, who do not have a `feel' of Shapes and Form can use this to analyse a building or houses. As the calculations are "visible" to them.
1.3 Eight House
One can either use this to look at how suitable a house is to them (based on their Year of birth).
A better subsitute is to use their Pillars of Destiny element and strength. For example, if they are a weak water person, a house with the main door facing North is acceptable.
As a North facing house represents the water element. Or a metal house e.g. West facing is good for them. As Metal helps water grow.
2 The use of bagua in the home is the near equivalent of kindergarten Feng Shui.
3 If the book merely say to use a bagua, this can be quite shallow analysis. We should then question: Why use a bagua? At which location? for what purpose?
If, the above is not answered satisfactory, then those who wrote it, in my opinion should be equally `hazzy' or `blur' in how it should be applied.
4 The Grand Duke:
Usually, this is applied during renovations to a home. Or roadworks diagonal to the Grand Duke.
If you are not doing renovations or there are no diggings around the home, then, in general `ignore it'.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 6/25/00 11:25:00 PM, Greg King wrote:
>Hello Cecil,
>Well it's been a couple of months since
>I last wrote you. I have been reading a
>few different books and even though I've
>learned so much, I am a little confused.
>Should you stick with one type of Feng
>Shui, e.g. flying star, etc. Here's my
>confusion, where one book says to use
>the bagua in your home, another speaks
>of the Grand Duke and that you should
>never disregard him. Is it best to take
>some of this and some of that or stay
>with one way.
>
>Regards,
>
>Greg
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