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Dear Anon,
1. It is always good; if one wants to learn Feng Shui, try to understand each concept.
2. I have always recommended a three-step approach: 1. What is the PURPOSE of the concept? 2. What are it's strengths? and 3. What are it's weaknesses?
3. Earlier, what I mentioned i.e. water at the centrepoint of the house relates to Shapes and Forms Feng Shui.
4. Here, the question was about water position at the centrepoint of the house. Often, this is ONE major leak.
5. Other major leaks include e.g. a house at a `T' junction or other inauspicious issues or problems.
6. One can still `fix' the internal problem e.g. balancing the Flying Star of the interior of a home correctly.
7. But, other identified leaks DOES NOT GO AWAY.
8. For example, one can do a `perfect' balance of all the elements in a home using Flying Star but what remains is sha qi as the house is (for example) at a `T' junction.
9. It is good to remove more leaks (by using Flying Star) but no matter what one has done here, one still has a fractured arm.
10. Perhaps, it would be `worse-off' if the Flying Star imbalance has not been corrected. In such a situation, there may be more leaks.
11. This is like a recent posting (this month) of a user who had asked " I am getting a contractor to remove the tree which is found to be `slicing' thru my main door (sha qi).
12. But, this is just one leak. There could be more leaks such as e.g. toilet at the centre etc...
13. Often, a more reasonable approach is thru `holistic Feng Shui'. Where Shapes and Forms and Compass Schools are used to diagnose and analyse a home.
14. What was seems to be suggested was that correcting the Flying Star Feng Shui and `closing' an eye on other problems - does not translate to all our problems `going away'. Some of the problems are still there.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 5/22/2003 7:55:28 PM, Anonymous Lee wrote:
>Dear Master Cecil
>
>You had mentioned earlier to
>me that main entrance at bad
>direction is akin
>to having a fractured arm or
>amputated leg.
>
>May I ask what about if the
>flying stars at this main door
>sector happens to
>have good mountain and water
>stars - can it be considered
>no longer a bad
>direction anymore but instead
>it is auspicious and can be
>enhanced?
>
>Please advise.
>
>Thank You So Much
>Anonymous
>
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