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Dear Shaqeel Mubariz,
Actually, whether or not a good is good for you depends on many issues:-
1. Are you sleeping in a room which is in one of the 4 good directions?
2. Is the house element one which is favourable to you? This is a replacement instead for the having 1 of the 4 good directions of the Eight House.
3. The various stars of the house how are they and how they will affect the personal staying in the house.
Generally the rules for a good house depends on a variety of stuff.
It is more important to have many auspicious analysis than just only 1 issue.
However, imporatantly is that for Eight House (which is only based on year of birth) thus the application is very limited. You should focus on:-
1. NOT having a main door which is death or disaster.
If you have such a house, then you must make sure the bedroom you stay in is of 1 of the 4 good directions.
Otherwise, if the house element is happen to be of a good element favourable to you, than it will help offset the impact of the main door which faces death of disaster.
2. The bedroom which you stay in should be of favourable directions if possible to all the various family members as this Eight House theory talks more about suitability.
A house may be excellent in its flying star but if it does not suit you it is no use.
3. The next is to access your house using the Flying star and curing any problem areas which you may find. Then enhacing the good areas.
Remember here that fixing all the various problems will help improve a great deal of areas in your life as opposed to enhancing good areas. This is because all the problems (if any) is often caused by some of these problem areas.
>Hi, My date of birth is 9
>June 1964 & my Kua number is 9
>& I am male. I read in one of
>Lilian Too book that even
>though I am an east group
>person I should not live in a
>home which faces one of my
>auspicious direction ie east,
>south, north & south east. I
>would like to make sure that
>this is true or not as I have
>been living in a west facing
>building & now have to move to
>my new home which we have not
>bought yet. This home has
>been good for me.
Take note here, that Lillian Too's books often talks about one specific point about Feng Shui in different books. So you have to becareful how you use here explanation. This can be extremely dangerous to users if you do not have much knowledge about Feng Shui.
There are many theories in Feng Shui which makes application sometimes extremely difficult. Thus, you need to know when to use what theories and the priorities of applying those theories.
I believe if I am not wrong she is refering to the point because often if you look an an Eight House anlaysis.
Based on your details you are a Gua 9 person.
A west house for you is not so bad as it is (Spook), not death or disaster.
However, in this type of configuration, it is very likely that you will be able to obtain bedrooms which falls in good sections of the house. For example your bedroom could be in the South, South-East, East and North all being your good areas:)
As mentioned above, so long as the main door is not death or disaster, and you have a bedroom which is good for you, it will be sufficient.
I am unable to tell you further as without results from the Flying Star of your currently home or your true birth element it is difficult to say whether the house is ok for you.
Warmest Regards
Robert Lee
though I am an east group
>person I should not live in a
>home which faces one of my
>auspicious direction ie east,
>south, north & south east. I
>would like to make sure that
>this
>My wife is a Tiger 17 July
>1962 & my son is Rabbit 3 May
>1999.
>
>Pls advise.
>
>Thanks
>Shaqeel.
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