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Good Evening,
I have been studying your site for the past 2 weeks. So, may I say, first & foremost that you have the most informative Feng Shui site that I have found on the web. I truly appreciate the time & effort you put into it. It's been a tremendous help. That said, I have yet to come to any information on mobile (manufactured) homes. I have noticed no mention of these types of homes only apartments & regular built homes. I have boughta mobile home& will be moving it onto my property in aabout a week. I would like to get my information straight before it arrives so I know the best way to position it. According to the "Home Calculator" it asks when the home was built or when the last renovation was. I'd like to know if I should use the year it was built or of if I should use the year we get it & make some changes to it. May I ask what exactly is considered renovations? When I get this mobile home, it will need to be painted on the inside, the carpet & the linoleum removed & replaced as well. Plus there will be closet organizers put up/nailed to the inside of the closets. I consider these to be renovations, but does Feng Shui?


Also, to change the subject a bit, we have a fireplace in the center of the home. I know we shouldn't have something like fire or a toilet in the middle of the home, but it came like that. I have no intention of using it except to put stockings during Christmas on the mantle. So, if we don't use it, how badly will it still affect us? fficeffice" />


One last question if you please: I intend to put my boys in one room to share. They are Strong Water & Strong Wood. Would it be best to decorate the room in colors of earth & fire in order to bind the boys so there will be less animosity?


Thank you for your time! Have a great day!!


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Dear Shan,


Glad that you enjoy the website.


The reason there isn'tinfo on mobile homes, is that there isn't such a thing in the past. All homes once built isn't built to move around. But in any case, since the home is mobile, I would say that the date you move the home in would be the year the house will be considered built. So it that means period 8 (2004-2023). So this should be probably the best way to classify the year it was built in your case.



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Also, to change the subject a bit, we have a fireplace in

the center of the home. I know we shouldn't have something

like fire or a toilet in the middle of the home, but it

came like that. I have no intention of using it except

to put stockings during Christmas on the mantle. So,

if we don't use it, how badly will it still affect us?

If this isthe only flaw, then it shouldn'tbe too bad.As long as you correct whatever you can in all other area, this one flaw shouldn't cause too much of a problem. Itis like you fail to answer 1 question out of 20, it does not mean you will fail.



One last question if you please: I intend to put my

boys in one room to share. They are Strong Water &

Strong Wood. Would it be best to decorate the room in colors

of earth & fire in order to bind the boys so there will be less animosity?


Yes, Fire and Earth will help. But take note for Earth element avoid using BRIGHT yellow as that often may activiate sickness/illness stars in the flying star analysis.


Hope that helps.


Warmest Regards
Robert Lee
GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research


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On 3/24/2005 9:27:29 PM, Anonymous wrote:

Good Evening,I have been

studying your site for the

past 2 weeks. So, may I say,

first & foremost that you

have the most informative Feng

Shui site that I have found on

the web. I truly appreciate

the time & effort you put

into it. It's been a

tremendous help.


That said, I have yet to come to any information on mobile

(manufactured) homes. I have noticed no mention of these

types of homes only apartments & regular built homes. I

have boughta mobile home& will be moving it onto my property in

aabout a week. I would like to get my information

straight before it arrives so I know the best way to

position it. According to the "Home Calculator" it asks when

the home was built or when the last renovation was. I'd like

to know if I should use the year it was built or of if I

should use the year we get it & make some changes to it.

May I ask what exactly is considered renovations? When I

get this mobile home, it will need to be painted on the

inside, the carpet & the linoleum removed &

replaced as well. Plus there will be closet organizers put

up/nailed to the inside of the closets. I consider these to

be renovations, but does Feng Shui?






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Thank you very much Master Robert!! That has helped tremendously!! Have a good day!!


Shan


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On 3/25/2005 2:01:27 AM, Anonymous wrote:

Dear Shan,

Glad that you enjoy the

website.

The reason there

isn'tinfo on mobile

homes, is that there isn't

such a thing in the past. All

homes once built isn't built

to move around. But in any

case, since the home is

mobile, I would say that the

date you move the home in

would be the year the house

will be considered built. So

it that means period 8

(2004-2023). So this should be

probably the best way to

classify the year it was built

in your case.

Also, to change the

subject a bit, we have a

fireplace in
the center of

the home. I know we shouldn't

have something
like fire or

a toilet in the middle of the

home, but it
came like

that. I have no intention of

using it except
to put

stockings during Christmas on

the mantle. So,
if we don't

use it, how badly will it

still affect us?

If this isthe only flaw,

then it shouldn'tbe too

bad.As long as you

correct whatever you can in

all other area, this one flaw

shouldn't cause too much of a

problem. Itis like you

fail to answer 1 question out

of 20, it does not mean you

will fail.

One last question if you

please: I intend to put

my
boys in one room to

share. They are Strong Water

&
Strong Wood. Would it

be best to decorate the room

in colors
of earth &

fire in order to bind the boys

so there will be less

animosity?

Yes, Fire and Earth will help.

But take note for Earth

element avoid using BRIGHT

yellow as that often may

activiate sickness/illness

stars in the flying star

analysis.

Hope that helps.

Warmest RegardsRobert

LeeGEOMANCY.NET - Center for

Applied Feng Shui Research

On 3/24/2005 9:27:29 PM, Shan Downey

wrote:
Good Evening,I have

been
studying your site for

the
past 2 weeks. So, may I

say,
first & foremost that

you
have the most informative

Feng
Shui site that I have found

on
the web. I truly appreciate
the

time & effort you put
into it.

It's been a
tremendous help.

That said, I have yet to come to any

information on mobile
(manufactured)

homes. I have noticed no mention of

these
types of homes only apartments

& regular built homes. I
have

boughta mobile home&

will be moving it onto my property

in
aabout a week. I would like

to get my information
straight before

it arrives so I know the best way

to
position it. According to the

"Home Calculator" it asks when
the

home was built or when the last

renovation was. I'd like
to know if I

should use the year it was built or of

if I
should use the year we get it

& make some changes to it.
May I

ask what exactly is considered

renovations? When I
get this mobile

home, it will need to be painted on

the
inside, the carpet & the

linoleum removed &
replaced as

well. Plus there will be closet

organizers put
up/nailed to the

inside of the closets. I consider these

to
be renovations, but does Feng

Shui?






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