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Dear Anon,
Although the East/West Group of persons concept is applicable here, it is best that the shapes and form of the apartment is acceptable:
1. The house should have few missing corners or odd shape.
2. Find out more of the history of the rental apartment (usually this is not an issue most of the time). Not compulsory thou.
3. Although NW is your accident direction, do check out what is the intangible force in the bedroom. If the intangible force in the bedroom is equally inauspicious e.g. deather, then it is best not to take up the rental.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 5/11/2002 11:10:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>I am interested in renting an
>apartment that has the door
>facing NW which is my accident
>direction ( I am an East
>person) the door of the
>building is facing north,
>however the # of the apartment
>is 4 which is my bagua
>number, how bad is this
>apartment for me.
>
>Thank you very much.
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