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  1. Hi, I am really concerned that the feng shui of our house is affecting my husband's career. We moved in 5 years ago. After about 1 month of moving in, he lost his job. He never managed to find anything for a while so he worked for family for about the next 2 years. He got a job about 1 year ago and just lost his job due to downsizing. Hi Kua # is 5 and mine is #1 and he has been sleeping in the north. It is his total loss sector. I think, I'll remove our king size bed and buy twin size bed so that we can face the bed in each of our best position. However, his best position will mean that he will sleep with his head directly below a window. Is that recommended? Also, our front door is directly greeted with a staircase that is 13 to 14 steps high. I know this is inauspicious feng shui. So can we stop using the front door and start using our sliding door entrance to the kitchen as our main door? Does that help the feng shui? We have been making some money, but can never manage to save anything. Money comes and go. Do we need to move? Thank you.
  2. Hi, I read that to get rid of bad luck, we can take a salt bath from head to toe. Is that true? Also, is there any feng shui accessories I can purchase to help my husband's career? He's lost his job twice even with a college degree. Should I add a water feature to help our money situation and his career? If yes, where should I place it?
  3. I've been reading about Feng Shui and learned that my husband and I have KUA numbers (mines is 1 and his is 5) that just are not compatible. For example, the best position for my bed placement is North. However, according to the Feng Shui book, North is his total loss sector. I can't seem to find any type of remedy for this, should we have separate beds so that we have the best placements individually? Would this affect the marriage for feng shui purposes? Can you give me any advice?Or should I hire an expert for this kind of questions? Thank you.
  4. Hi. There is a brand new rental home that we are considering renting. However, this house is situated on the end of a T intersection and faces a short cul de sac street with 6 to 8 houses. Is this a bad homefor feng shui purposes. The original owner built the house but does not want to live in it per the advise of their feng shui advisor. I can send yousome pictures if needed. I am hesitant about renting the house because my father is in poor health and I don't want this to further affect health if he moves into the house. Also, the current rental house that I am living in has astairway that ends directly at my front door. This stairway also leads directly to the upstairs bathroom. And the upstairs bathroom (toilet)directly faces my bedroomand bed.What are the effects of thesesituations, and are there any remedies? Thank you.
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