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Dear Master Cecil:
My house and all my neighbors' (both right hand side neighbor and left hand side neighbor) houses are "side by side" facing a street. All houses on this street are single family detached homes.
The front of my neighbors' houses are closer to the street. The front of my house is somewhat away from the street than that of my neighbors'.
Do my neighbors suck all the wealth away from me? I raise this question because you have mentioned that the Feng Shui of certain houses collects all the wealth from others.
Regards,
Jen
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Dear Jen,
Yes, in many instances if the houses are not in the same alignment, there are gaps between homes or a slope.
Things like the frontage of the house being blocked by other homes etc.. would also affect the Feng Shui of a home.
Do you have a top-view simple sketch of a home vis-a-vis the other homes and street.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 10/19/2003 4:48:02 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Cecil:
My house and all my neighbors'
(both right hand side neighbor
and left hand side neighbor)
houses are "side by side"
facing a street. All houses
on this street are single
family detached homes.
The front of my neighbors'
houses are closer to the
street. The front of my house
is somewhat away from the
street than that of my
neighbors'.
Do my neighbors suck all the
wealth away from me? I raise
this question because you have
mentioned that the Feng Shui
of certain houses collects all
the wealth from others.
Regards,
Jen


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Dear Master Cecil:
I am unable to upload a sketch of the way of my house situates relative to my neighbors' houses. Let me see if I understand your message. I cannot cover all cases. I simply try to summarize what I observe on the street I live.
Primarily, the street in front of a house determines the direction of the Qi comes from. Therefore, if a number of single family detached houses situated side by side facing a street:
1. The frontage of the houses that are closer to the street collect more wealth.
2. The frontage of the houses that are relatively distant from the street lose wealth to other houses.
3. The frontage of the houses that sort of tilt away from the street, i.e. the direction of Qi comes from, lose wealth.
4. The frontage of the houses that are blocked by other houses or trees lose wealth.
Are the above statements true?
I do not understand "gaps between houses". On the street where I live, there is at least 8 yards distance between each of the two adjacent houses. Does wealth goes away in between houses?
Regards,
Jen

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On 10/20/2003 7:09:37 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Jen,
Yes, in many instances if the
houses are not in the same
alignment, there are gaps
between homes or a slope.
Things like the frontage of
the house being blocked by
other homes etc.. would also
affect the Feng Shui of a
home.
Do you have a top-view simple
sketch of a home vis-a-vis the
other homes and street.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 10/19/2003 4:48:02 AM, Jen Tucker
wrote:
Dear Master Cecil:
My house and all my neighbors'
(both right hand side neighbor
and left hand side neighbor)
houses are "side by side"
facing a street. All houses
on this street are single
family detached homes.
The front of my neighbors'
houses are closer to the
street. The front of my house
is somewhat away from the
street than that of my
neighbors'.
Do my neighbors suck all the
wealth away from me? I raise
this question because you have
mentioned that the Feng Shui
of certain houses collects all
the wealth from others.
Regards,
Jen

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