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Dear Peck Wun,
Since you are considered the breadwinner, it is good for the stove to orientate a good position for the breadwinner.
In such a situation, since you are a weak fire person, orientating the stove to the east is a good option for you. Since east facing represents wood element. Where wood element will help fire element to grow.
However, it is important to take note of the following:-
If your stove is facing east, and if it so happens that your main door is located at west, then, it is best to use stove knobs that face upwards i.e. towards the sky.
And avoid having a stove with the knobs at the side of the stove facing west wards.
However, if the main door is located at east, then, it would be advantages to have the stove with the knobs at the side facing inwards of the house.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
P.S Please refer to attached picture. (Note available only on website login - not available thru mailing list participation)
On 3/7/2002 12:24:00 PM, Peck Wun Wong wrote:
>Hi Cecil,
>
>Understand fengshui for a
>kitchen will focus on the
>position of the stove, right
>or not?
>I am of weak fire element, my
>mum weak earth element, my
>niece weak metal.
>My mum will be doing the
>cooking most of the time but I
>am should be consider the
>breadwinner.
>Please advise is it good for
>all if I place my stove at the
>east wall (facing east while
>cooking).
>Which is the best place if
>not?
>
>Thanks.
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