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Fengshui Of a un-occupied new house.


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Hi Cecil,
Can I look into the feng shui of my new house if I have not actually move in yet? The house have been renovated but I will only move in after Oct 99. Occasionally, I will stay there for a few days in a week(weekend/holidays).
Will enhancing the feng shui of my house benefit to me if it is "vacant" now?
Thanks.
Regards.

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Dear Jason,
Please see below:-
-----Original Message-----
From: Listmanager
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Date: Thursday, May 27, 1999 10:39 AM
Subject: Fengshui Of a un-occupied new house.

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From: "Jason Ng"
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Hi Cecil,
Can I look into the feng shui of my new house if I have not actually move
in yet? The house have been renovated but I will only move in after Oct 99.
Occasionally, I will stay there for a few days in a week(weekend/holidays).


Yes. As long as the building has four walls and a roof up, a Feng Shui
assessment can be done:-
1. Shapes and Form School to look at the exterior and interior can be used
anytime even before the building is ready (particularly the exterior) or the
site.
2. Under the compass School of Feng Shui once the house is up, you can do a
survey i.e. using a normal compass.

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Will enhancing the feng shui of my house benefit to me if it is "vacant"
now?

In Feng Shui, you should be staying `there' in order to enjoy the " good "
Feng Shui. This applies to Yang Feng Shui i.e. us human beings as well as
Yin Feng Shui or Feng Shui for the dead. Even in Yin Feng Shui, the decease
has to occupy the burial site. Here, if it is a good resting place, it is
said that the decendants can benefit from this.
Therefore, if you look at the two " situations " both the Living (Yang
Homes) and the Dead (Yin Burial sites): Both, the `occupants' must live in.
There is no such thing as " Remote " control in Feng Shui. We do up an
excellent Feng Shui house and not stay there. If the house is excellent but
if you are staying in an unsuitable house, the `excellent' luck cannot be
passed to a person staying in the unsuitable house. If one rents out the
house e.g. most likely the tentant gets lucky.
Warmest Regards,

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

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