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  1. Dear Robert, Thank you so much for the clarification. This website is truly amazing. The wealth of information and the support that you and Cecil are giving to your members are very generous. I have learned so much too from reading the forum. Sincerely, Tammy
  2. Dear Cecil, Can you elaborate on the Case Study of your Grandpa house? Is it bad that the front of the house is shaped like the Ba Gua or because of the removal of it and reconstruction of a new front look? Thank you. Tammy
  3. Dear Cecil, Thank you for the information on Numbers. That was exciting reading & learning because I have always been told that 4 is BAD and nothing good to it. Please advice if I didn't misunderstand what you wrote in the article. If the house is completed in period 7, and the number is 4040 for example - this is actually a good number? Because although it sounds like death, being in period 7 and adding up to 8 make it OK? Thank you for your explanation. Tammy
  4. Cecil, I apologize if this message is a repeat. My computer froze after I posted the message so I don't know if it went through or not. In your chapter on House #, a 4 is an auspicious number. What is your take on a house number 220? Is it deduced to 4 or stays at 22 on its own? Thank you. Tammy
  5. Dear Cecil, I thank you for your quick response. I did take note of your 2 sets of illustrations and the frontage of the lot and did understand that acceptable does not mean favorable. I was relieved when I tumbled to your website and to see the illustrations in your Chapter 10 - that narrower front/wider back w/ front house facing narrow front is not categorized as unfavorable like the one book I read. That book does make the distinction. It presents such a lot as unfavorable but it does draw a house sitting right along the narrow front ie. along the street. Would you please explain a little more on this frontage relation to the trapezoid (item 6.4 above of your reply) for me? I thank you again for your advice and appreciate your taking time to explain some very elementary concept to me. Sincerely, Tammy
  6. Dear Cecil, I thank you for your quick response. I did take note of your 2 sets of illustrations and the frontage of the lot and did understand that acceptable does not mean favorable. I was relieved when I tumbled to your website and to see the illustrations in your Chapter 10 - that narrower front/wider back w/ front house facing narrow front is not categorized as unfavorable like the one book I read. That book does make the distinction. It presents such a lot as unfavorable but it does draw a house sitting right along the narrow front ie. along the street. Would you please explain a little more on this frontage relation to the trapezoid (item 6.4 above of your reply) for me? I thank you again for your advice and appreciate your taking time to explain some very elementary concept to me. Sincerely, Tammy
  7. Dear Cecil, Thank you for having this wonderful forum and wealth of resource here. I read from a feng shui book that trapezoid lot is not favorable because of the bottleneck shape making it difficult for qi to flow in. But it has a thumbed up as favorable site for dwelling in your chapter 10. Will you please elaborate on this? Another question that I would like to know is what is your take on having a golf course at lower elevation in the back of your property? Thank you kindly for your advise. Sincerely Tammy
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