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Topic: A big difference between the Eight House
Conf: Discuss :: Free Advice (General Feng Shui), Msg: 6273
From: Anon (Hidden from Privacy)
Date: 6/15/2000 12:12 AM

Dear Anon,

1. Frankly, yours is not the only situation where there is a `big difference' between your husband's Eight House and your own.

2. Majority of the time, half the battle is won if one has a good Shapes and Form Feng Shui of the home. In some cases, a good Shapes and Form is all that matter for a Quantum Leap in `LUCK'.

3. The Eight House has its limitations. It is also not used to compare one spouse with another spouse.

4. Proper comparison is by using Pillars of Destiny once each person's element and strenght is determine.

5. Even if the comparsion is unfavourable, it is again not "the end of the world".

Here, once one know of one's proper Pillars of Destiny "map" can take advantage of it to improve on one's self.

Improve Personal self

For example if you are a weak wood, then take the opportunity to increase your weak wood with "water element"

I mentioned that if one wants to utilize Feng Shui, it would depend on what level of `participation' one wants.

If one has a good or even excellent Shapes and Form Feng Shui, one can do without analysis by other Feng Shui methods especially the use of the Compass School: Flying Star Feng Shui.

If one has no confident of how good one's Shapes and Form or tell tale sign of frequent sickness, misfortune, may consider doing a Flying Star analysis of the house.

The purpose is to locate imbalance and cure them.

For both husband and wife, if possible apply the `Binding element' to the bedroom or living room area.

Do remember that the Eight House implies mostly time spent at a sector. The more time one spends at a good sector the better. It should not be used to compare husband with wife etc....

Warmest Regards,
Cecil

On 6/14/00 9:07:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>There is a big difference
>between the Eight House of my
>husband's and mine. There is
>no compensating way to make a
>good Feng Shui in our house.
>I am a wood-element person,
>while he is a fire-element
>one. I know that we need
>earth element to balance the
>energy, but how? and how can
>we improve the Feng Shui in
>the house? Thanks



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