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This is the first time I have used this forum and I hope I do so correctly. Thank you for the resources to find out more about feng shui. I have a book by Lillian Too but was unaware of the controversy and contradictions of using that information. I am now quite confused. In the future I would like to take your on-line course Applied Feng Shui. For now I would like to purchase the book package - My concern is if I use the electronic package if it is very time consuming to download each time or would it be better to have on hand. I need to sell my house (it is in reposession process now). I am concerned for my daughter she is always getting injured or serious illnesses. Her bed is against the bathroom wall and faces SW. The sink and toilet are on the oppposite wall of her bed and the bathtub/shower is directly behind her bed. Her birthdate is 12/17/82. I also read that to help with the sale of a house move something heavy from the southernmost point of the house which is where a computer desk is in her room. Her bed or dresser can be moved to that corner but they are heavier but may need to be moved because of the toilet because more important is her health. I also read that sometimes a life or house are just not meant to be very good. Is this true? Any help you can give is greatly appreciated. Thank you, DK
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User's Comments I am currently planning to purchase a resale HDB, and chanced upon your website for feng shui advice. I must say, you guys have done a FANTASTIC job! Its comprehensive, not too difficult for a newcomer to understand, and certainly, it did help me in determining the stuff I should look out for when buying a flat! I am now considering to get the self help, full audit or on-site package.... how would I know which is more suitable for me? - Tan Tuesday, 15 July 2003 |
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