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Dear Jen,
Please see below:-
On 1/25/2003 10:25:00 PM, Jen Tucker wrote:
>Dear Master Cecil:
>
>The North is my death section
>and the East is my disaster
>section.
>
>I used a compass outside the
>main entrance of my house to
>identify the direction of the
>house. The direction is North
>73 degree, which is right at
>the border of the NE zone
>(centered at 45 degrees from
>the North) and the East zone
>(centered at 90 degrees from
>the North). My measurement
>may not be accurate. By
>tilting a little bit, the
>direction of my house (say,
>between North 75 and North 80)
>could be closer to the East
>zone.
Please re-check with this url to confirm if you had taken the readings properly:-
https://www.geomancy.net/resources/art/art-cecilcompass.htm
>Does it mean that I am
>doomed to disasters?
As I have already analysed, several thousands of cases so far, the characteristics of such a house is as follows:-
1. If the house is considered very unsuitable for the breadwinner: especially death or disaster sector:
1.1 This is already ONE HANDICAP to the breadwinner.
1.2 As the breadwinner stays in the house for several years and if there are many leaks either several minor + even 1 or two major leaks may cause financial problems.
1.3 As we are aware, if we continue to have financial problems; things can deteoriate e.g. health, marriage problems and this leads to a vicious cycle.
Therefore, please don't get me wrong that just one senario e.g. the house is very unsuitable is the `end of the world'.
I have seen many cases, where, fortunately, the Shapes and Forms is the saviour. And this has significantly pulled the luck up. Inclusive of proper use of Ba Zi or Ba Zi Feng Shui.
>The corner of my house (which
>is sort of in the NNE) and the
>North of my house are blocked
>by the side of my next-door
>neighbor’s house (The North is
>my death section). Should I
>put a convex mirror at "that
>corner" of my house to reflect
>my neighbor's house back?
It is difficult to comment on this statement. Please provide a reasonable sketch.
Else, it is very dangerous to comment on what u had mentioned. This depends on the distance of the neighbour's side of the house, where it `hits' your home, whether, there is fencing or plants that shield the house, whether the neighbour's house is double or single storey etc.... I am afraid, I simply cannot answer this without such inputs. A picture (if possible would be nice, thou).
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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