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Dear Can,
1. It is very common for spouse to be opposites under the Eight House Theory.
2. There is really not much one can `manipulate' the Eight House, since one has already bought a house.
3. In the bedroom, it is best that the party who has been intangible force sleeps closer to the sector. While the other spouse sleeps further away.
4. For example, if husband is (disaster) and wife is (health) at the North sector, then the wife sleeps closer to the North sector. While the husband sleeps further away (using the wife as a shield).
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 7/1/2002 11:54:00 PM, Can Nguyen wrote:
>We just bought the house that
>the door is in the North
>direction. Based on the Eight
>house chart, my husband is in
>the South house and I am in
>the SW house. Our best and bad
>directions are completely
>conflicted to each other,
>including the bed room
>direction. Please advise us
>how to deal with this
>situation. I'm worry so much
>because the main door points
>to her Death location. We
>really need your help.
>Thanks.
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