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Dear Guest,
1. The rationale why, the "numbers game" is not used in Feng Shui is; as you had correctly pointed out: it is subject to so many different interpretations!
2. For some race (and dialect) groups, it could be based on phoentic sounds.
3. Since, numbers are to be interpretted so widely or diversly, it would seem furtile to argue which numbers are better.
4. Even in numerology, there are just too many schools. And where do we begin?
5. More importantly, if it is from a Feng Shui angle, often, it is not the number of the unit but rather: the external environment, the site, the building that plays an important part.
5.1 For example, we often find homes with `nice' numbers but these homes could be at a disadvantages location e.g. at a `T' junction or cul de sac location.
5.2 Especially for a home at a `T' junction, it does not really matter if the house number is lovely, since it is considered at the mercy of external sha (bad) qi.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 4/27/2003 7:52:05 PM, Nntp Guest wrote:
>I am moving to an acreage and
>I can choose an even numbered
>address any
>number between 55200 and
>55298. What would be the best
>number? I have had
>conflicting information
>regarding the number 5. Some
>say it does not mean
>anything, where some say it
>negates positive numbers that
>follow it.
>Example: I would think that
>55298 would mean something
>like either "Nothing
>nothing easy enough
>prosperous" or "No no easy
>enough prosperous". Not sure
>whether 2 nos make a yes.:))
>Someone also suggested 55
>means "Sky"
>Any help would be appreciated.
>Thank You.
>
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