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Cecil Lee

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  1. Dear Ben, It is good that u do not use the main entrance or open the door. This is because, if one notice carefully, the main entrance (area) is in direct line with the balcony. And - Qi cannot meander but direcly flow out. From the looks of it, it is difficult to place a partition e.g. between the dining and living room as it has to extend out to cover the door. The other option (if u are using the door in the future) is to place a screen close to the main entrance (some sort like a passage way). Please refer to attached picture: Best place in the future to place a screen: At B. At C - alternative partition (up to the level of the door. But not advisable as it may make the house dark. Since all your walls are white, you can still have the miniblinds in blue. I see that in your upper level, there is a large missing corner (greater than 33.3percent of the entire sector). Others sectors can be viewed as minor protusions e.g. den/bedroom 4 and the adjoining ward-drope area. But this minor protusion. For the large missing corner, if possible one can landscape the garder e.g. profile of the missing east or use of light e.g. at the corner. Not necessary to turn it on. You should place in on the second level since ground floor is your garage area. I have marked it as " A location". To place it on the bedroom on the right. As I see that SW falls more towards this sector. Appreciate it! Warmest Regards, Cecil
  2. Dear Anon, For "Bad Wood" if it is not cured - the problems usually relate either to key areas such as quarrels, gossip and law suits. Something along this nature (not health). Unlike " Bad Earth 2" which relates to sickness. And Bad Earth 5 which relates to Misfortune. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  3. Dear Peck Wun, Please see below:- If you want to, you can check out the Paid Auspicious date report at http://www.geomancy-online.com. Specific for analysing good dates for the breadwinner for which will recommend dates such as Very Auspicious, Auspicious, Average, Mixed blessings and to avoid. From the dates provided, you can plan dates for: start of renovation; symbolic move-in date and actual move-in date. It is recommended that a "symbolic move-in" date be selected AFTER completion of renovations. It is ok if one does not have any `old furniture to bring in.' The purpose of having a symbolic move-in date is that it is then not so rush to move-in on a particular day. For example, if 4 March 2002 is considered a very auspicious or auspicious date for move-in. It is good to symbolically move-in on that day. In a next forum message, I will post you some of the `rituals' that are often used on that day. Or if you can try to search for past messages e.g. words like " salt , sugar or pineapple or coal ". To find out may be needed. Thus anytime after the symbolic move-in date, then one can bring in `old furniture'. There is therefore not compulsory to have a symbolic move if one does not need to do so. But go immediately for an auspicious date for the actual move-in. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  4. Dear All, Further to what I had mentioned earlier; As there are alot of interest in how to improve Romance and others... We will look at specific reports to help users improve in such areas. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  5. Dear Gloria, First of all, for the beneifit of all users:- 1.1 Peach Blossom Method refers to Symbolic Stars method or simply simbolic stars. 1.2 It name would suggest something to do with romance. For example: the characteristic of the Peach Blossom Star is : "That the person is considered attractive, seductive and sexy. And a strong sexual desire. In other words, this person is said to enjoy good social stature. " 1.3 What is Symbolic Stars? In Pillars of Destiny, many experts of Pillars of Destiny evaluate and analyse each Heavely stem and earthly branch in relation to the Five elements concept. This is the most accurate method. 1.4 Under Pillars of Destiny (close to it's astrology cousin Chinese Astrology) there is a star assigned e.g. There is the Prosperity star, the Academic star, the nobleman star, romance star etc... 2. For those, Geomancy.net's Premium Pillars of Destiny Report, in the Year where the report mentions that there is a Romance star, one has a very good opportunity in romance for that year. And should try to take advantage of it. 3. This is not recommended under our site but rather more for information. As this method is like "sector" methods which in my experience is totally unreliable. 3.1 It is similar but more personalised (to the year of one's birth):- 3.2 This other theory is meant for locating the direction of teh Flower of Romance star:- Romance Star Your YEAR Location Animal sign ------------ ----------- North Rabbit, Ram & Pig East Tiger, Horse & Dog South Ox, Snake & Rooster West Rat, Dragon & Monkey 3.3 As recommended above, don't immediately print this out and run out to enhance the sectors. I mentioned earlier, it is more accurate if there is a Flower of Romance found in the Luck Pillar of the period (e.g. as suggested under the Premium Pillars of Destiny report). 4. If there are 4's or bad wood, the best cure is to use " Fire " element (first). Please refer to a recent message which I had posted also today on the same type of question. And the proposed remedy of multiple 4's. Warmest Regards, Cecil 0n 2/23/2002 1:33:00 PM, Gloria I wrote:
  6. Dear Mette, 1. Frankly, Life Associations or Life/Eight Aspirations concept and/or Black Hat is not practised here. 2. Therefore, aplogies, I am really unable to comment on the fireplace in relation to "mentors and networking" etc... Warmest Regards, Cecil
  7. Dear Anon, 1. Four (4) represents "bad wood". 2. Under the Five Elements Concept: Fire is the best element to neutralise wood. The second choice is to use 6 coins. 3. My recommendation in your case is to use Fire element to neutralise lots of 4's. (Even if 1 (one) is water) Please refer to the url below:- http://www.geomancy.net/mypictures/cgi-bin/mypictures.cgi?img=0&search=6+coins&cat=all&bool=and&x=7&y=11 Under the picture named: " 6coins1.jpg, you can use a similar `red packet' minus the 6 coins on it and place it at that sector to neutralise it. Note: If you are using a Chinese Ang Pow or (Hong Bao); then it is best to place inside this envelope any even number dollar note(s) e.g. a 2 dollar note or coins - for luck. If you are using a flat sheet of red paper, then not necessary to place any money `in it'. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  8. Dear YC, Yes, symbolism is very important in Feng Shui: 1. Most importantly paintings must not show animals that are `fierce'; too thin; on the prowl & looks hungry etc... 2. Since, you have mentioned that the painting is a resting, friendly tiger, in my opinion, this is acceptable painting. Where possible, place this painting in areas where there is clear space e.g. living room area. And not in enclosed or small confines of a bedroom. 3. Other types of paintings: 3.1 Paintings near main entrance or living room area: If one is using traditional Chinese paintings, one can use e.g. paintings such as 8 or 9 koi fishes. To symbolise clear space. Calligraphy is ok. 3.2 Paintings at the dining area: Flower paintings, fruits are usually ok. Sometimes if this area has a large wall. 3.3 For those who are in business, some favour placing a painting with horses, "rushing out of the main entrance door". Symbollically, this implies to go out and get business. The above are more common types of paintings. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  9. Dear Ben, Pleae see below:- a. Yes, try to use a 6-rod windchime to `destroy' wood since this is a long pillar. b. However, do check and make sure that this sector is not at North-east (devil's gate) or South (devil's backdoor). If so, can u let me know the Flying Star number(s) in this sector. This is because, North-East and South-West should not have too much yin stars or numbers. If so, it may create too much yin with a windchime. And may inadvertently attract `spirits.' Otherwise, you can proceed to use a wind chime. If this is the main entrance area and there is too much yin factors at N-E or S-W - then you can consider using the Fire element. Fire is a much better destructive element to wood. If we compare this with e.g. hanging a 6 coins. But if one is hanging a 6 rod metal wind chime, this equal or exceed the use of `static' fire element. As the 6 rod metal representing big metal, should be used to constantly disperse the Sha Qi caused by the length of the pillar slicing into the house. It is best also to try to close the main door when not in use. Can you further elaborate: 1. which compass direction this is. And what is the colour painted on the wall. 2. For info, your binding element for Strong Metal and Strong Earth is water element. The outer swing door e.g. screen door is acceptable. This is not the actual door. And it is not practical nor (in my opinion) feasbible for this door to swing in-wards. More importantly, the actual e.g. wooden door should swing in-wards. If you have a layout plan, you can either scan it and upload here or sent me via Fax to: 065 - 64820570. I can help you to determine the actual centrepoint for confirmation. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  10. Dear Hoa Luong, 1. Yes, this year, the Grand Duke is at South or 180 degrees. 2. Under the Chinese Astrology. If one look carefully at the 12 Chinese Astrology signs on the main page of http://www.geomancy.net/love/astrology.htm 2.1 One can notice that the Rat is directly opposite the Horse. Others: Pig is opposite the snake etc.. 2.2 Under Chinese Astrology, the animal sign opposite each other are suppose to be `opposites' or most incompatible. 2.3 Since this is the Year of the Horse ( 180 degrees - South - Fire element). And the Rat is directly opposite it. The Rat is at (0 degrees - North - Water element). 3. Here, one is aware that Fire and Water are opposites. 4. The Three-Killings is always opposite the Grand Duke. Thus, in this year 2002, the Three-Killings area is the North or 0 degrees. 5. To find out more about this Year's Five Yellow check out this URL:- http://www.geomancy.net/resources/yearly-forecast/forecast-2002.htm 5.1 Please note that Five Yellow is also known as #5 or number 5 or misfortune sector. Under this title: " Year 2002 Flying Star Analysis" 5.2 Sickness and Misfortune Sectors This year the sickness star has moved to SOUTH and the misfortune star has moved to the EAST. Take extra precaution at the SOUTH and EAST sectors. 5.3 Disputes and Lawsuits Sectors The presence of the Dispute and Lawsuit Stars in the North & West. Warmest Regards, Cecil On 2/2 5/2002 1:55:00 PM, Hoa Luong wrote:
  11. Dear Anon, 1. At the moment, it is difficult to pint-point the cause of your problems. As Feng Shui is quite diverse and it even extends to Pillars of Destiny or Ba Zi. And in addition, there are many other variables involved. 2. What I personally feel is that, sometimes, when we make continous mistakes, we tend to make more because we may then become to concious about our past mistakes. And makes us more "tensed-up". 3. And I personally feel that when we get more tensed and place pressure on ourselves to perform -- we tend to therefore make further mistakes. 4. In fact, do thing about how you had personally coped example -- in your previous studies and taking exams. Alternatively, try to gain support e.g. if you have a boyfriend, spent time or listen to `soothing music' when you are at home or find something to let your mind at ease. 5. Most importantly, do take note that mistakes are mistakes and it can happen to any one of us. Do try to `enjoy' your work. When this happens -- it is more to calm one's nerves and not tensed up. Wishing you all the best! Take care! Cecil Lee
  12. Dear Anon, 1. Is there a sample of the coin that I can see. Perhaps, in an Indian website. 2. Please refer to the url pictures below:- http://www.geomancy.net/mypictures/cgi-bin/mypictures.cgi?img=0&search=6+coins&cat=all&bool=and&x=4&y=8 2a. There are two pictures: (apologies, I will replace the pictures soon with more clearer ones as it was accidentally taken with micro-lens). File: 6coins1.jpg - this is where, 6 local coins are hung with a red paper in a series of 2 by 2 joined together. This 6 coins was hung at the curtain area. File: coins1.jpg - the Singapore One Dollar coin has a Ba Gua shaped profile. 2b. Because of the Ba Gua shaped profile within the coin, it was felt that it can be used as a cure. 3. The rationale for the i-ching coins being round with a square hole is:- 3a. The external roundness of the coin represents the Metal element. 3b. The square hole represents the Earth element. Where under the Five elements concept: - Earth helps Metal to grow i.e. make it stronger. - Fire or the string used to bind the 6 coins helps to control the Metal i.e. so that it can be used. 4. The Singapore coins is considered a `poorer' alternative as compared to the I-ching coins. Therefore, it is felt that even if your coin(s) have the Ba Gua or trigram shape, it would not be as effective as " the three relationship combinations " as mentioned under Para 3. Where one can notice the mix of three components: Metal / Earth / Fire elements. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  13. Dear Anon, 1. In my opinion, this is a new area i.e. rearing of domestic "animals" - in relation to Feng Shui. More commonly, fishes are rearer especially goldfish which is considered of the metal element. As " gold " in the fish is considered of the metal element. Even the popular and expensive " dragon fish " is considerd of the metal element. Thus, it is very common for Feng Shui practitioners - in particular many years back - the Hong Kong Feng Shui practitioners `love' to implement cures for lamp posts by asking their clients to place "gold fish" e.g. at a window facing the `sha qi' or poison arrow. Thus, the fish (metal element), the water (water element) are good combinations that usually interact with the wood lamp post. In such a three cycle effect, it creates an auspicious combination. And the `interplay' of the five elements concept. 2. Overall, human beings are warm blooded. And human activity do help in bringing `yang' energy into a house. 3. There is this true story: This office is located in a business complex in Tampines, Singapore. So happens that the office area has a missing corner at South-West. The office is at third storey of this business complex. And it was not occupied for a long time. When the occupants first occupied it; 1 senior manager said that he came into the office one day (early morning) and sat at his office table. He noticed "someone" seated at a seat at the South-West. For a moment he thought that someone had occupied that seat. Another colleague, which is an Assistant Manager - also saw the " ghost or spirit". The occupant of the PC, had strange problems trying to shut-down the PC many times. However, as soon as "more yang" activity i.e. more staff, came into work in this office (approximately 35 persons) -- as the yang activity increased - the `ghost or spirit' disappeared completely. 4. In my opinion, human yang activity does help in `cleaning' an area. 5. For dogs, I have seen situation where, prior to a spirit entering a "Spirital person"; I saw an large breed dog, feeling uneasy and began barking and barking, and moving uneasy (the dog was chained at that moment). 6. There are more of such incidents; which lead me to (feel that) or not discount animals as part of `living' qi. I am not too sure how much significant effect a rabbit does but it is I believe a warm blooded animal - but only much much smaller...and not sure if it has that significant mass as a "wood element". Frankly, I do not have much experience in this area. 7. The only `problem' of rabbit and mice is that they breed easily especially if it is a pair of male and female. And the size grows expotentially. I feel that this is the major consideration. Otherwise, if isolated e.g. males - males or female - female only then it is only the issue of maintenance. Otherwise, I personally see no `evil' or `bad luck' in keeping pets. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  14. Dear Ben, Once again, thank you for the additional photos. I have one question - is the pillar at your front door made of concrete or wood. Appreciate if you can confirm the element of the pillar (above). Will reply all the questions, when I receive your reply. Once again, thanks for making it much easier for me. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  15. Dear Gabriel, Please see below:- 24 is actually the 24 directions or mountains under the Flying Star Feng Shui. Where each sector of the compass i.e. 360 degrees is divided by 15 degree increments which results in 24 directions or mountains. East/West Group is also known as Eight House and basically, it is finding the house compass direction and `slotting' the house into either North , South, East, West, NE, SE, SW, NW or 8 compass directions. Under the Flying Star Feng Shui not only is the house Feng Shui if a house is at `North' one must determine which of the North sectors it belongs to. For example in the Flying Star you have:- Direction ========= North 1 North 2 North 3 and each 8 directions of a compass has 3 directions. Where 8 x 3 = 24 directions to choose from. For example, you can check out the free Flying Star report at http://www.geomancy-online.com. Here, under the Flying Star Feng Shui an additional variable is the birth chart of the house. You must know when the house was built or when a major renovation has taken place. With this information and the door direction, you can then use the " 24 " that you had mentioned. If you want to know more about how to take a compass direction to determine the main entrance door then check out:- http://www.geomancy.net/resources/art/art-cecilcompass.htm If you want to find out more about the Eight House (which is a stepping stone to Flying Star Feng Shui): then check out: http://www.geomancy.net/fs/house1.htm For more info on Flying Star Feng Shui:- http://www.geomancy.net/resources/fst/fst-flyingstar.htm In fact, Eight House or " 8 directions " and Flying Star or " 24 directions " are the only TWO compass school Feng Shui. Please refer to my comments above. In Chinese metholodogy, Pillars of Destiny is used here or can be used to determine company logos. For example, if a person is considered of a water element, the company logo can be e.g. blue in colour and design can be wavy etc... In my opinion, if one is new to Feng Shui, my suggestion is take your time to digest all the information first. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  16. Dear Anon, 1. You can learn more about Shapes and Form Feng Shui at this URL:- http://www.geomancy.net/resources/resources.htm (The Free Fun with Feng Shui website or get the Applied Feng Shui book). 2. Or if you are at any local bookstore, you can try to find out books on `Basic Feng Shui'. Majority of books written on Feng Shui today - are those of Shapes and Form Feng Shui. Therefore, you should not have any problems buying any of them. Take the opportunity to browse thru before u buy them. Specifically, avoid "like the plague" any books where the author `express thanks to Lin Yun' or mentioned Black Hat Sect. I feel that books of this nature are not of proper Feng Shui. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  17. Dear Peck Wun, Off-white refers to a colour that is white but has a tinge of grey. Or it can also be considered as white with very light shades of other pigments e.g. red, blue, green or yellow. When one look at off-white colour, it is exactly white but slightly duller white. Many of the new paints are white in colour but when we look it at an angle, it looks more like the e.g. pink. Here, very minimal pink is added to these colours. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  18. Dear Ben, Thanks for the recent photos. Overall, a Bagua (Pakua) mirror above the window should be ok since you are unable to implement the rest of the other cures. It should be able to neutralise the sha qi. (It would nice to have more - but OK.) The skylight in the middle is acceptable. In fact many of the older Chinese houses do have skylight coming in to the middle court yard. However, if it would not be acceptable if there is a tree exactly in the middle of the court yard. As in one of the recent mail, I mentioned that it is inauspicous to do so. Ideally, the staircase, should be avoided at exactly the centrepoint - and also it should have one or two or more turnings (depending on the height of the building and landings) It is common to have glass on the door. There are subjective views on glass. Some say that it is `water element' while others say that it is of the metal element. While crystals, is thought to be either water element or earth element. In my opinion, glass is made up of tight structures and I personally consider it as the metal element. Frankly, I feel that there is'nt any issue with glass fixed to wooden doors. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  19. Dear Chee Siong, 1. In my opinion, it is best in your case to get a Feng Shui audit done to check thoroughly on the house. 2. Flying Star Feng Shui is a powerful tool that can help locate sectors that may be too yin. 3. The Chinese Luopan is a good detector. 4. Under Shapes and Form Feng Shui, sectors of concern are usually NE and SW. In particular especially if the main entrance is either at the NE or SW sectors. Certain missing sectors need to be further looked at. 5. After visiting a location and falling sick is a coincidence that this needs to be looked at closely/investigated. 6. Normally, if there are any activities (if any) human activity would create a Yang force that would negate it. 7. Alternatively, if you are not using Feng Shui investigations: can contact local priests to come to the house to pray. Apologies, on the above... and I am not saying that there are any of the above. Just be on the cautious side. In a future, I would relate a case with regards to paranomal activities. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  20. Dear Peck Wun, 1. In my opinion there are several `degrees' of consideration of `auspicious dates'. 2. In my opinion, it would be `nice to have' getting the key on an auspicious date - if we can try to do so. 3. But more important dates are:- 4. Dates for symbolic move in:- Here, prior to moving in we can choose a symbolic date to move in first:- - if we do not want to move into the house immediately - we can do a symbolic move-in. - if the 7th month is coming close but one has no choice but must absolutely move in in the 7th month. (For those who are not aware, the Chinese consider the 7th month inaupicious for moving or travelling. As this is the month -- the gates of hell is opened ...) 5. Some have their rental lease expiring and do or `die' they must move out on 7th month. Then choose a symoblic date to move in first. 6. For start of renovations - this is not compulsory but many people requests for auspicious date(s) to start the renovation. 7. A `hidden' situation is that once you move in old furniture, this date is symbolically the move-in date. However, if we are bringing in change of clothes or other toiletries to clean the house - this is not normally considered a symbolic move. 8. Therefore, it is `nice to have' an auspicious date for getting the keys. But in my opinion, this is not compulsory. More important is to select a good date to move-in. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  21. Dear Anon, 1. In my opinion, and from messages received privately and thru this forum, " Sector Feng Shui " is too general to be of any use to a user. 2. In my opinion, there is therfore nothing magical about Mandarin Ducks. The only `magic' is that one's money disappears and ends up in the producer of mandarin ducks and in-between -- the other middlemen earning commission from it. 3. There are many reasons under Feng Shui for a fall in romance luck or generally - unlucky in marriage. Just to give you an example: For those who stay in a house with `large' amounts of doors (in relation to the size of the frontage). Often, many of the women in the house would remain single -- all their lifes. 4. Therefore, Feng Shui does give hope but this means that one may have to use a barrage of holistic Feng Shui methods. As given in the above example, Shapes and Form Feng Shui can influence a house e.g. romance luck. 5. Another reliable method is the Flying Star Feng Shui. For certain houses (e.g. if there is a romance luck) and if there are imbalances at that particular sector -- it may affect romance luck. 6. Therefore, if it is general question asked about `romance' or failure in romance - it is very difficult at this point in time for anyone to pintpoint or use Feng Shui without further investigations in the use of various concepts. I have not brought out the other concepts like Pillars of Destiny. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  22. Dear Peck Wun, Thank you for bring up a very interesting question. 1. White not just belong to metal element but in the greater picture of Feng Shui - white represents yang. 2. The most yang colour is considered red. But white or off-white, because of its good `reflective' qualities is good in a house. 3. As overall, a house should be more yang than yin. Unless one is a hermit, natural light is still the best. And white walls are therefore better for a home. Even when we turn on artifical light, white or off-white colours are better. 4. I mentioned earlier that you had brought up a very interesting question. The rationale is also because Earth element is UNIQUE as compared to any of the other 4 elements:- 4.1. The rationale for this is that `earth' is everywhere. And earth element is inabundant. This is why earth element is at the `centre' of any house. 4.2 In the Five element seasons it is also interesting to note that there are four seasons and each season represents an element (each). But what is unique about earth element is that it is predominantly all year round. And in particular in a simple cycle of seasons:- Spring comes... Before spring `dies' earth becomes predominant before the next season And goes away... Summer comes... Before summer `dies' earth becomes predominant before the next season And goes away... Autumn comes.... Before autumn `dies' earth becomes predominant before the next season And goes away... Winter comes... Before winter `dies' earth becomes predominant before the next season And goes away... 4.3 This information gives us a clue or show us that EARTH element is always predominant. And although it does not represent an element i.e. Winter = Water element. Earth, continues to be strong all year round. 4.3 Therefore, for those born with the Earth element e.g. even if the person is a Weak Earth person -- metal element in general does no great harm e.g. painting say the house white. 5. In fact, it could be a `blessing' in disguise. The rationale for this is because all the worst elements in Flying Star Feng Shui e.g. #5 misfortune and #2 sickness is attributed by being earth elements therefore. Therefore, in both Yin and Yang concept, white = bright and in Flying Star -- it does no harm to have more metal element applies. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  23. Dear Anon, 1. Chinese Astrology primarily focuses on the Year of Birth and is generally considered in my view. 2. The main advantage of Chinese Astrology, in my opinion, is highlighted on the homepage of lovesigns.net where it emphasizes the importance of understanding each other's personalities to enhance relationships and love life. 3. "Auto-suggestion" plays a significant role in Chinese Astrology, where discovering that you and your spouse's Year of Birth are deemed incompatible can influence your thoughts and actions. 4. Being mindful of such information can lead to a form of "auto-suggestion" that may impact your relationship, potentially causing disagreements or dislikes over certain matters. 5. Many individuals tend to focus on specific character traits, such as those associated with zodiac signs like Gemini or Taurus, and may internalize these traits based on the concept of "auto-suggestion." 6. Pillars of Destiny utilizes a combination of the 12 earthly branches (Rat, Ox, Snake) and the ten heavenly stems to provide insights into one's destiny. 7. Unlike Basic Chinese Astrology, Pillars of Destiny takes into consideration not only the Year of Birth but also the Month, Day, and Time of birth. 8. Each pillar in Pillars of Destiny corresponds to an animal sign based on the earthly branch, leading to various combinations or clashes with different animal signs in an individual's chart. 9. For instance, apart from being born in the Year of the Rabbit, you may have other animal signs in your Month, Day, and Time pillars. 10. It is possible that you may have the "Tiger" sign in one of your pillars, offering a sense of reassurance and understanding in interpreting your destiny. Wishing both of you Martial Bliss! Warmest Regards, Cecil
  24. Dear Angie, Frankly, I am not too sure about it. But, I believe it is a lucky coincidence! It is certainly nice to hear that your fish has regained its colour! Wishing You GOOD LUCK! Cecil
  25. Dear Tammie, Under the Eight House Theory, the critical situation is that other than the main entrance i.e. Is this house suitable to the breadwinner; one must spent time at a specific sector. For example, it is not possible to spent `quality time' or literally spent time there as much as we want to. This theory therefore has it's limitations in that if it happens to be one's personal good sectors e.g. toilet(s), kitchen, and if one cannot spent time there then, one cannot do much more -- to enhance that sector. This theory, therefore is about good sectors -- e.g. to spent time at. And if one can't -- no remedy. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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