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Please advise me if it is bad to have the stove in the central axle of the apartment, if so what is the remedy? Also my apartment is in the end of the corridor near the stairs with an EXIT sign in front of my door and also facing another apt., is this bad? Thanks, Sarah
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Dear Sarah,


Based on Shapes and Forms Feng Shui, where possible - it would be best for a stove not to be placed at the centrepoint of the home.


This can be considered as ONE major leak for the home. This is especially not favourable especially also if it coincides with #5 bad yellow earth star under Flying star within this location. Since fire element can further fuel bad earth. Leading to financial misfortunes for certain homes under certain Period(s).


Warmest Regards,
Cecil


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On 8/28/2004 8:24:54 AM, Anonymous wrote:

Please advise me if it is bad

to have the stove in the

central axle of the apartment,

if so what is the remedy? Also

my apartment is in the end of

the corridor near the stairs

with an EXIT sign in front of

my door and also facing

another apt., is this bad?

Thanks, Sarah





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On 9/8/2004 1:16:19 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Sarah,

Usually minor work like repainting or given a new coat of paint often does not by itself fly to Period 8.


How is your house like? Is it quiet or does it have lots of activity e.g. music (loud), children playing and any other of such activities. If you often hold lots of parties or visitors to the home, the qi can change.


No matter how, just to take note that even for a Period 7 home, under Period 8, a period 7 home's chart would already lose some of its energy epecially if these were once auspicious under Period 7 e.g. double 7's etc...


Since your layout is like it is, if you really need to use the stove, there is frankly not much choice unless one has a wet or dry kitchen or could bear buying a simple burner stove etc.. to be placed at another identified location.


Warmest Regards,
Cecil




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Dear Cecil,

Thank you so much for your reply.

I recently moved into an apt. facing W1,

and I dont know if i should

consider it period 8, since it was fully

painted and renovated. My kitchen is on

the right side (looking out) and the

centre axle goes upto the stove which is

N1 and NW3, it is not in the centre of

the house. What should be done aside

from not using the stove at all?

Thanks,

Sarah





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On 9/6/2004 1:01:36 PM, Anonymous wrote:

Dear Sarah,

Based on Shapes and Forms Feng

Shui, where possible - it

would be best for a stove not

to be placed at the

centrepoint of the home.

This can be considered as ONE

major leak for the home. This

is especially not favourable

especially also if it

coincides with #5 bad yellow

earth star under Flying star

within this location. Since

fire element can further fuel

bad earth. Leading to

financial misfortunes for

certain homes under certain

Period(s).

Warmest Regards,Cecil

On 8/28/2004 8:24:54 AM, SARAH JACOB

wrote:
Please advise me if it is

bad
to have the stove in

the
central axle of the

apartment,
if so what is the remedy?

Also
my apartment is in the end

of
the corridor near the

stairs
with an EXIT sign in front

of
my door and also facing
another

apt., is this bad?
Thanks, Sarah


Dear Cecil,


Thank you so much for your reply. I recently moved into an apt. facing W1, and I dont know if i should consider it period 8, since it was fully painted and renovated. My kitchen is on the right side (looking out) and the centre axle goes upto the stove which is N1 and NW3, it is not in the centre of the house. What should be done aside from not using the stove at all?


Thanks, Sarah




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