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Dear Carpazia,
Further to what I had mentioned earlier; we can look at the Eight House Theory from a different perspective by asking some questions:
1. How suitable is the house to the breadwinner?
If the main entrance is the breadwinner's " death or disaster intangible force "; then this house is considered the most unsuitable to the breadwinner.
2. If the house is most unsuitable to the breadwinner - what does it imply/mean?
It means that overall, the breadwinner would not enjoy a quantum leap in Feng Shui. Do note however, that if the Shapes and Form of the house is excellent (or exceptionally excellent) this can instead provide a quantum leap in Feng Shui.
3. If there is no excellent Shapes and Form; normally it implies that the breadwinner will not get a quantum leap in Feng Shui - try as he/she might to " decorate " the house.
Therefore, in my opinion, it would be quite "foolish" to spent money on objects, figurines and to `decorate' the place only to achieve a low marginal rate of luck. This is where, many of us, try our luck e.g. purchase lots of luck enhancing items with the hope to achieve financial success.
5. It does help also to understand " How suitable is the house to the breadwinner ". It can help us in the decision of: Should I buy this new house or to move out or sell the house. And (perhaps) look for a better house.
6. On the other hand, the Flying Star Feng Shui is useful particularly to : reduce minimize occurence of " frequent sickness; a misfortune / accident. It is more like "prevention is better than cure".
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 5/21/01 7:31:00 AM, Carpazia Cicio wrote:
>Hello Cecil, I read nearly
>every section of your site,
>finding it very interesting
>and useful. I tried to fix my
>appartment, even though I just
>have a rent, but now I have a
>doubt. I thought that the
>Eight House Report, connected
>with the Gua Number and
>Element, was the most importan
>thing on which I had to base
>the distribution of rooms in
>the house. The more, I thought
>that the Gua Element was the
>one who influenced the
>relations betwen people (I was
>born on the 19th of May 1968,
>Gua nr. 1, element Water). Now
>I read my Ba Zi Report an see
>that my element is Weak Earth.
>To which of the two should I
>give more importance? Can you
>please clarify me the
>difference between the two and
>in which case should I give
>importance ti one or to the
>other? I thank you really much
>for the informations you
>freely give about feng shui,
>Giulia
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