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Case Study & the Key Considerations of P9 N2-3 facing home

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

1.1. North or the frontage has the very auspicious double auspicious #9's current prosperity wealth stars.

1.2. It is good if this frontage has a pool of water at it's frontage especially if this is a condo/EC.

1.3. If no water, may consider adding a water position at this frontage to enhance wealth luck.

2. NW vs NE

2.1. Usually, for a North facing frontage; often the living room or the master bedroom will be either at NW or NE sector.

2.2. NW sector has a Mountain star #5 = misfortune/sickness. Thus, better that this nasty star is not locked-up in the master bedroom. 

2.3. NE sector has a #2 sickness with #7 weak metal element. The #7 can help to further weaken the #2 sickness star. Thus this sector is much, much better as a bedroom than NW sector.

3. CENTRE

3.1. The centre-point of the unit has a nasty Mountain Star #5 = misfortune/sickness. 

3.2. Good if the centre of the unit is a house-hold shelter or a passageway leading towards the bedroom.

3.4. Try to avoid open or clear space at the centre-point of the home. Here, it is preferred that the #5 is locked up.

4. SW

4.1. SW has the Mountain Star #1 = coming prosperity. Good if the main door is located at this sector.

5. SOUTH

5.1. Not an issue with the kitchen, yard or air-con ledge located at the rear of the unit.

6. EAST, SE & WEST

6.1. Best to balance these sectors for better luck.


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I’m a west group person. Is it a must that I should live in NW2 facing? Thax u. Will it be ok for me to get N2 facing? As NW2 will be hot. I’m confuse n don’t know how or what to do now. Thank you. I scare chose wrongly will affect my career, health & wealth. Please help. Thank you.

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15 hours ago, AAA said:

I’m a west group person. Is it a must that I should live in NW2 facing? Thax u. Will it be ok for me to get N2 facing? As NW2 will be hot. I’m confuse n don’t know how or what to do now. Thank you. I scare chose wrongly will affect my career, health & wealth. Please help. Thank you.

 

IS THIS HOUSE LUCKY?
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Part 1: How is the luck of the Internal Feng Shui of this unit? Frontage, Kitchen, Main Bedroom [35 marks]
Part 2: External Feng Shui luck? [35 marks]
Part 3: How suitable is the unit - Frontage, Kitchen & Main Bedroom? [30 marks]

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You wrote: I’m a west group person. Is it a must that I should live in NW2 facing?

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What you referred to as a West Group and the purchase of a NW? or North home contributes merely 10 marks out of a possible total of 100 marks. If an individual fails to secure these 10 marks, it is not the end of the world. One can still strive to attain higher marks from the remaining 90 marks.

 

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IN SUMMARY

" The main takeaway from the discussion on the 12 Habits of Feng Shui is the importance of incorporating specific practices, such as Habit No. 3, to enhance the flow of positive energy in one's environment, ultimately promoting well-being and harmony. Embracing these habits can lead to a more balanced and fulfilling life. " - Cecil Lee, Geomancy.net

 

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Feng Shui can further help to improve Health, Wealth and Happiness!

12 HABITS OF FENG SHUI

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