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myfs_77626

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  1. Cecil, thanks for the info, "the main entrance" to the building I was talking about is actually a large arch through to the courtyard. I think I may need to consult a professional, but how do you find a competant one? I know there are more than one school, but what questions should I ask? The books I have mention that they should ask for the age of the building, and time that I was born, but none that I've contacted so far list that as something that they need. Are there any credentials to look for? None have given me straight answer on the base cost of a reading or what & how they will charge (even by hour or square foot) via E-mail, and I am hearing impaired. As I am on a disability income, I do not have money to throw away on someone who doesn't know what they are doing. They also seem more interested in selling feng shui "props" than doing a reading. I'm assuming therefore, that they are not fully on the competent side:Would your paid reports or consultations take into accounts the complexities of an apartment?
  2. Dear Cecil & all, I am very new to feng shui, and I am trying to research. But I am stuck very early on:I'm also assuming that the straight path west from the front door to the bathroom is not advisable. Will a partition or screen or even a large tall piece of furniture like an armoire be enough to redirect the qi? Thanks, Tina
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