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Dear Anon,
The best bet is always to (first) try and find a house that has relatively good external and internal shapes and forms.
After this, try to see if the house can fit the breadwinner.
Frankly, how I wish I can give you a one line reply but (unfortunately) this is impossible.
More importantly try to realislistically understand and take notes on these following schools:
1. Shapes and Forms Feng Shui; (VERY IMPT)
2. Ba Zi (Pillars)
3. Compass Schools:
3.1 Eight House (VERY EASY TO UNDERSTAND AND APPLY)
3.2 Flying Star (NICE TO KNOW)
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 2/9/2003 1:33:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>We are planning on buying a
>new house. I would like to
>know how I can find a house
>that is suitable for us.
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