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Hi Cecil
For most people, we will choose the auspicious day for the start of the Reno and also the Opening of Door. How about completion day (where lawyers help to finalize drawdown and pass us the keys)? Is it necessary to look into this day as well? Normally, we will will just open the door a day or 2 later if that completion day is not an auspicious day. Is it important or necessary to look into this completion day?
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Oh! I forgot!
This is a gentle reminder...
It is totally unfair to look at your auspicious date only, hor!
I mean, if the house belongs to the two of you, you should look at combined auspicious dates...
Again, it won't be fair the the family members rite? One must also look at auspicious dates for family members: children and parents if they are staying with us.. Oh! Don't forget the pets also!

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On 8/3/2011 4:31:31 PM, Anonymous wrote:
What you mentioned has more to do with
"Nice-to" have.Some of us are too free
or perhaps, nothing else better to do;
choose auspicious days and even time for
everything.If one is a very successful
businessman; can if he/she wants to only
choose a good day to go to work. Or on
every day, choose a good day to go to
work. If the auspicious hour happens to
be at 5pm. Then this fella can go to
work at 5pm and stop work at say 5.15pm.
Nice-to open door on an auspicious day,
nice to complete on a good day.. what is
stopping you?It is not like it is a
MUST-have or must-do thing. This is free
world, and again if one is too "bloody"
free and nothing else better to do, why
not? If it makes one hell of a happy, or
give piece of mind... again.. go ahead..
make your day... Arnold.. can help you
rejoice by saying these words "Hasta la
vista, baby"P.S. Frankly, such things no
need to ask me type of thing... some
just do quitely... but here.. perhaps..
my toes are laughing...On 8/3/2011
4:12:51 PM, Michelle Eng wrote:
Hi
CecilFor most people, we
will choose
the auspicious day
for the start of
the Reno and
also the Opening of
Door. How
about completion day
(where
lawyers help to finalize
drawdown and pass us the
keys)?
Is it necessary to look
into this
day as well?
Normally, we will will
just
open the door a day or 2 later
if that completion day is not
an
auspicious day. Is it
important or necessary to look
into this completion day?


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What you mentioned has more to do with "Nice-to" have.
Frankly, nothing to do with Feng Shui what so ever.
It is like personal preference: if you want to"do it" go ahead.Asit is not a MUST-do sort of thing.
And mostly, this is a freecontrolled country... but there is no law to govern such things...

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On 8/3/2011 4:12:51 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi CecilFor most people, we
will choose the auspicious day
for the start of the Reno and
also the Opening of Door. How
about completion day (where
lawyers help to finalize
drawdown and pass us the
keys)? Is it necessary to look
into this day as well?
Normally, we will will just
open the door a day or 2 later
if that completion day is not
an auspicious day. Is it
important or necessary to look
into this completion day?


Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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