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Hi Cecil,
My questions are on Dragon/White Tiger sides of a home:
1)What if the land on the west is higher - does it represent Dragon side?
2)What if the land on the east is lower - does it represent the White Tiger side?
3)Must Dragon always be found in the East and White Tiger in the West?
Best regards, SL
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Dear SL,
1. In the past, where the landscape is much easier to "view"; one can certainly during those days, find landscapes that have a profile of a dragon embracing say a tiger.
2. It is thus much easier to locate these landforms in rural areas.
3. However, with urban development, it is much harder for most people to discern Dragon/Tiger sides of a home. Where, one may have difficulty locating the dragon and tiger.
4. Therefore, nowadays, I have introduced another concept " wealth retention " where; it would be good to find sites that can retain wealth.
There are a qualities (not necesssary to be present together):-
4.1 If one lives in a landed property; one should find a good home. For example:-
http://www.geomancy.net/fs/grandpa1.htm
Here, if you take a look at the old bungalow (landed house) one can see that it has a shape e.g. a well proportioned head and a body. In several of the old pictures, the head is protected.
4.2 Sites that `receive' wealth:-
For example if one looks at some of the past messages under the conference: Photo Tours with interest and SEARCH for info on
e.g. The Sterling Condo; The Meyer Place and
4.3 Case Study of an excellent site:-
http://www.myhome.com.sg/tropica/fengshui.shtml
In the above review, find out more of:-
The auspicious dragon-tiger gate and
The horse-shoe effect.
4.4 Protect, protect and protect
All houses should have `protection' of the main entrance and windows from poison arrows and sha qi.
Houses mentioned above are examples where one can already achieve " Quantum Leap " in Feng Shui.
5. What is Quantum Leap in Feng Shui?
Here, without doing anything already can gain Luck in-excess of 60 to 80 percent " Feng Shui " Luck without doing anything else or have the home feng shuied. Do note that the amount of LUCK would depend on individual units that can `receive' much greater luck.
6. I feel the above are good principles as opposed to the difficulty of locating the dragon/tiger for the lay person.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

Quote
On 9/23/2001 8:50:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi Cecil,
My questions are on
Dragon/White Tiger sides of a
home:
1)What if the land on the west
is higher - does it represent
Dragon side?
2)What if the land on the east
is lower - does it represent
the White Tiger side?
3)Must Dragon always be found
in the East and White Tiger in
the West?
Best regards, SL

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