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Dear Danil,
The purpose of using Feng Shui, Ba Zi and other Chinese divinity methods is to try to boost our overall luck.
The wrong way to approch this is to simply focus at one sector and cover it with gold etc...
Let us not forget that there are more sectors than just this sector.
The most promising way to enhance luck are:
1. Try to fix any leaks in the home, first.
2. Only after one has fixed these leaks, should one look at enhancements.
Overall, Feng Shui should be practised in a holistic way. And, this involves many theories and concepts. And each theory or concept has a specific aim, strength and weakness.
Frankly, if one were to do it on your own, then, there is a long way to go. But the most sound way is to understand this statement: do it right the first time round. If one needs to learn, try to start by getting fundamentals correct.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 12/18/2002 9:16:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear Master Cecil,
>
>I have a predicament regarding
>my wealth sector which need
>your advise.
>According to my kua number 6,
>the wealth sector is at west
>direction. Unfortunately, the
>west located on my kitchen
>area.
>Can I or how can I activate
>the kitchen area?
>
>I'm living in HDB corner flat
>which my main door face at
>right angle to all my neigbour
>corridor's doors. Should I use
>my main door or the whole
>building as the facing
>direction?
>
>Appreciate your reply asap.
>Thanks.
>Danil Tan
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