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Dear Cecil
Thank you for your kind reply.
This is all very frustrating. I read so much about FS, trying to cut through the New Age nonsense and stay with the basics, but even then I find out I'm way out in left field.
Frankly, I'm ready to close the book on Feng Shui and not give it another thought.
From your reply, I would think that unless I set out to become an expert at traditional Feng Shui and learn about Flying Stars and all sorts of things I will have no other options but to spend a lot of money every year and hire someone to do this for me.
If these stars change all the time, should one constantly change furniture, sleeping positions, rooms, walls, fences, roads, houses, rivers, roads, just to stay reasonably successful?
Why do some people have good luck all the time? Why do some people have bad luck all the time? Surely sometimes your luck is good, sometimes not if these stars keep bouncing from one place to another, causing trouble.
Why do people even bother printing all these books and putting up all these web sites when, in the end, no one is sure about anything happening in any part of one's house unless one pays a consultant (who isn't likely to agree with any other consultant)?
I'm sorry for sounding frustrated but I most certainly am at this point. There doesn't seem to be any straight-forward way for the average person to create good Feng Shui.
Would it not be good enough to simply create a home that is pleasant, airy, bright and harmonious and leave it at that?
Quiss
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