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Part 2 - Case Study & the Key Considerations of P9 NW2-3 facing home

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1. NW [Frontage has the auspicious double #9's]

1.1. NW has the double auspicious current prosperity water wealth luck #9's. 

1.2. Good if the unit has real water such as a swimming pool or pond at the frontage.

1.3. Can consider a water feature at the balcony or living room to activate this wealth luck.

2. NORTH vs WEST

2.1. Majority of units have either bedroom or living room either at North or West.

2.2. Given that North has the nasty Water Star #5 = misfortune/sickness. Best to avoid a bedroom in this sector.

2.3. If so, purchase a unit with the bedroom (especially Master bedroom) at West. Rather than at North.

3. CENTRE

3.1. Good that centre-point has clear space to take advantage of Water Star #1 = coming prosperity wealth luck.

3.2. This is better than if this area is locked up by a store-room or within a toilet.

4. WEST

4.1 West has an auspicious Mountain Star #1. Good if this is a place of activity such as part of living room, dining, study or a bedroom.

5. NE, EAST, SE & SOUTH

5.1 If a bedroom is located in any of these sectors, need to balance for health/wealth.


Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

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