Posted August 28, 20187 yr Dear Master Cecil, we bought a new period 8 north1 bungalow. It has 2,9,5, 7,4,9, 9,2,7, in the front. The front door is in between North and North-East sector, and the master bedroom is in between the North-West and North sector. Is this a good house to stay? Or there are ways to rectify the bad stars? thank you. susiechong
August 28, 20187 yr Staff 3 hours ago, myfs_130403 said: Dear Master Cecil, we bought a new period 8 north1 bungalow. It has 2,9,5, 7,4,9, 9,2,7, in the front. The front door is in between North and North-East sector, and the master bedroom is in between the North-West and North sector. Is this a good house to stay? Or there are ways to rectify the bad stars? thank you. susiechong These are some considerations: 1. Frankly, what you wrote does not match each other. This is because "2,9,5, 7,4,9, 9,2,7" does not match a P8 N1 house. 1.1. A P8 N1 chart numbers looks like this:- 1.2 The saying: "A miss is as good as a mile" = A miss is as bad as a wide miss. And yes, both are misses. 2. The numbers you mentioned belongs instead to a N2 / N3 chart: 2.1. In addition, I am not sure if your compass readings are really correct also? 2.2. No offence but this common I.T. term: G.I.G.O. = Garbage In, Garbage Out. Simply garbage readings lead to garbage results. 3. You also wrote: "Is this a good house to stay? Or there are ways to rectify the bad stars?" 3.1 Here's a valid reply to your question: https://www.geomancy.net/wiki/Feng_Shui_Triage 3.2 Your question very much sounds like this:- 3.1 The rationale for a Triage? Shapes and Forms accounts for a whopping 70%. And the Compass School: Eight House and the wrong either the mixed-up of P8N1 or "2,9,5, 7,4,9, 9,2,7" accounts for only 30% of the total luck of a house.
August 28, 20187 yr Staff Case Study 1: Is the smart-phone one is holding really a SMART compass? or a Retard? Don't be mistaken for "gigolo". This is GIGO. G.I.G.O. How can you be so sure like this recent case that your compass readings are correct? If one uses the Smart-phone compass? In this example, the readings taken by the client was 33 degrees. The actual reading is 20 degrees! A whopping 13 degrees variance! Think again, if one thinks that just because it is a smart phone; the readings, here ain't too smart. In fact, a Casio compass watch readings (although) this watch is not a smart phone... can even beat the retarded smart-phone's compass anytime, anywhere. Here, the client's compass readings were off. And thought that the unit is not a North-South unit. As she suspected the Agent was only trying to get her to buy the unit. In fact, I collaborated to her that the Agent was actually correct as the unit was in-fact a North-South unit. Here, just because one has a powerful Smart-phone. Actually, that Smart-phone is prone to wrong compass readings. Continued... in Case Study 2...
August 28, 20187 yr Staff Case Study 2: I must qualify that majority of the time (unfortunately) the "retard" is actually the person holding the Smart-phone compass taking readings. If one applies certain (proper) techniques, one can still squeeze out a reasonable reading out of the Smart-phone compass. He's holding a Chinese Luopan... but his stance is incorrect! Part of the blame lies with the sensitivity of the Smart-phone compass. For example the interior of a building / lobby / unit has many re-bars. And these reinforced-steel bars often affect the compass readings not just of Smart-phone compasses but also many other compass. Overall, the main blame goes to the person taking the readings. The Adage of: "A bad workman blames their tools". Here, who then is the retard? Thus please don't laugh at the Smart-phone totally!
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