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Dear Users,
For those who are new to this forum; recently, I have touched on briefly two concepts:
1. Fast Food Feng Shui and the dangers of it's indulgence.
2. The 33.3 percent "Rule".
I have coined it the 33.3 percent Rule as it is quite easy to understand and follow.
2.1 For example, what is considered a `missing' corner or a protusion?
When the floor area exceeds 33.3 percent of the entire area of a particular sector or room.
2.2 Where a water position is more than 33.3 percent of the size of the house. This is considered too yin for the house. Too much water is considered too yin.
It can also be applied in a home. Where a fish tank should not take up more than 33.3 percent of a room. Or the combined fish tank plus plants do not `occupy' 33.3 percent.
What is the " Customer Engineer " Concept?
Here, if one is making an enhancement or "trying" out a cure without professional help, it is adviseable to do it a step at a time.
For example, when an IBM Customer Engineer tries to resolve a problem, he takes out what he feels is a faulty `card'. He monitors the situation for a few days to a week and if the problem has been solved, this is ok. If not, he replaces another card and monitors again.
Similiarly, if you are doing some enhancements on your own, avoid doing all at the same time. For example, do not enhance the garden, a certain room or more at the same time. If something happens, you may not be able to know what you had done wrong.
It is good therefore that if you make an enhancement, try it for two weeks to a month. (Particularly for those who like to do enhancements on a frequent basis).
Warmest Regards,
Cecil


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On 10/24/99 1:08:04 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Users,
For those who are new to this
forum; recently, I have
touched on briefly two
concepts:
1. Fast Food Feng Shui and the
dangers of it's indulgence.
2. The 33.3 percent "Rule".
I have coined it the 33.3
percent Rule as it is quite
easy to understand and follow.
2.1 For example, what is
considered a `missing' corner
or a protusion?
When the floor area exceeds
33.3 percent of the entire
area of a particular sector or
room.
2.2 Where a water position is
more than 33.3 percent of the
size of the house. This is
considered too yin for the
house. Too much water is
considered too yin.
It can also be applied in a
home. Where a fish tank should
not take up more than 33.3
percent of a room. Or the
combined fish tank plus plants
do not `occupy' 33.3 percent.
What is the " Customer
Engineer " Concept?
Here, if one is making an
enhancement or "trying" out a
cure without professional
help, it is adviseable to do
it a step at a time.
For example, when an IBM
Customer Engineer tries to
resolve a problem, he takes
out what he feels is a faulty
`card'. He monitors the
situation for a few days to a
week and if the problem has
been solved, this is ok. If
not, he replaces another card
and monitors again.
Similiarly, if you are doing
some enhancements on your own,
avoid doing all at the same
time. For example, do not
enhance the garden, a certain
room or more at the same time.
If something happens, you may
not be able to know what you
had done wrong.
It is good therefore that if
you make an enhancement, try
it for two weeks to a month.
(Particularly for those who
like to do enhancements on a
frequent basis).
Warmest Regards,
Cecil


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