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Topic: House curve to a cul de sac
Conf: Discuss :: Free Advice (General Feng Shui), Msg: 11203
From: Anon (Hidden from Privacy)
Date: 5/14/2002 08:17 PM

Dear Chloe Lin,

1. Currently, it is difficult to imagine how much threat (or any) with regards to the cul de sac.

2. Appreciate if you can draw a sketch of your house in relation to the cul de sac:

2.1. In particular, the location of the main entrance door.

2.2. Profile of the curve of cul de sac towards your house.

2.3. The rough distance between the cul de sac to your home.

3. One must understand that internal enhancements e.g. putting a basket inside the house etc.. to `catch' wealth should not be the first move - especially if the house is under an external threat.

4. Here, it is best to diagnose whether there is a leak somewhere. A primary way of doing this is FIRST fix the LEAK.

5. Frankly, imagine, we are now in a small boat. The boat has a small leak on it's side. It is not prudent to ignore this leak and concentrate on `enhancements'.

6. The boat will ultimately sink. I am saying your house may have this situation. But, let's look at it in a more scientific method.

7. If one can plug the leak, this would be a long term solution. Than e.g. paying homage to corners in a home.

8. On your own, this is best that you can do, first and urgently.

9. Perhaps, I would like to touch on how we trouble-shoot problems if any:-

Again, this calls for a pragmatic approach in such a situation:-

10. What happens if one stays in a house and faced problem?

Normally, on a professional level, the Ba Zi of each family member is looked at. In particular, the current Luck Pillars.

If the breadwinner's current Luck Pillars is unfavourable, the advise given is to apply his/her favourable elements to help the breadwinner.

On the other hand the house birth chart and environment is looked at.

11. There are two major senarios here:

11.1 The breadwinner's Ba Zi has clashes in his current period Luck Pillars. And the house has major leaks.

This spells much `worse' trouble. And to fix the leak, both breadwinner's personal self and the house need to be fixed.

11.2 The breadwinner's current Luck Pillars period is auspicious. While the house still has a major leak.

12. From the above, you can see, that it is if one uses such tools properly, one can `scientifically' trouble-shoot to see what went `wrong'.

And the key success factor is to fix as many `major' leaks or to reduce, them where possible.

13. Many of us instead, `look the other way'. Instead of fixing leak(s), we instead pay homage to corners. Which unfortunately yield very little results. And will still ultimately sink. This is unfortunately, a vicious cycle of not knowing what `hit us' or went truly wrong.

Warmest Regards,
Cecil

On 5/14/2002 6:04:00 PM, Chloe Lin wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>
>I have lived in our current
>home for about 10 years. In
>the last ten years, I had 3
>big opportunities to have a
>lot of money on hand, but each
>time, the money will slip
>away. For example, I
>purchased a stock and it would
>return 2,000% but because I
>held on and did not sell, it
>is now worthless. This
>happened about 3-4 times while
>I lived in this home. I
>thought I would learn my
>lesson the first time, but no,
>I would let it melt away the
>second and third and fourth
>time. What can I do in my home
>to prevent this from happening
>again? A friend of mine puts
>a basket in the entry way,
>almost at the bottom of the
>stairs to signify the money
>going into the basket, instead
>of out to the door, which is
>at the foot of the stairs.
>Also, she had put a jug
>alongside the basket, so money
>will come in the front door.
>Will this help? A little
>history of the house, previous
>owner was bankrupt, so we
>purchased the home at a
>foreclosure. The owner prior,
>who is the first owner of the
>home, were divorced, forcing a
>sale of the home. Is this
>home bringing us bad luck?
>The home is at the end of the
>street that curves to a cul de
>sac, so I had put windchimes
>on the front entry way. I had
>also put the house numbers at
>the back of the house to
>signify the entrance, since
>West is my lucky part of the
>home. The home faces East.
>Please advise and help me.
>Thank you,
>C. Lin


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