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Dear Wendy,
A further advise, I would like to add is that where possible, at the frontage of the house i.e. at the location, if there are too many windows, (in relation to the frontage area of the house, not all windows should preferably be opened fully.
Here, if there the main entrance is also at the frontage, please avoid opening too many windows.
In my opinion, it is particuarly important if the main entrance is at the frontage and not at the side of the building. And if there are e.g. sliding doors at this same frontage.
In such a situation, it is best not to open the sliding doors and main door at the same time.
Usually, the characteristics of such a house is e.g. where the ladies or women in the house, not being able to `marry'. This is one of the characteristics I had discovered based on quite a number of houses with such `problems'.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 9/17/00 7:17:00 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
>Dear Wendy,
>
>In my opinion, having a lot of
>windows may not necessarily be
>bad. The only issue is if
>there are poison arrows aimed
>through a window, it should
>best be neutralised.
>
>For a house with exposed
>beams, the best advise is not
>to place e.g. sofas or seats
>directly below the beams. For
>example, a person sitting
>below it.
>
>Otherwise, if one does not sit
>below the beam for a time, it
>should not be an issue.
>
>Sometimes, (surprisingly) such
>a house may instead have good
>or even excellent Feng Shui
>because of its frontage which
>may give a quantum leap.
>
>For a gift, it is my belief
>that geniune friendship is far
>more dear than any materials
>gifts. So continue to `treat
>each' other as sisters....
>
>Warmest Regards,
>Cecil
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