Posted March 5, 200223 yr I am living with my fiance in his home where he has been previously married twice. Both marriages ended in divorce. We are also experiencing difficulty in our relationship. Could there be something in the house that is contributing to difficulty in these relationships and if so what areas do I need to look at to make a more positive chi in the home that is conducive to positive relationships?
Posted March 5, 200223 yr Staff Dear Anon,As there are various concepts and theories that affect this, perhaps, you may have to consider elimination:-For a start:1. Stand at the main entrance and look out of it. Look for any poison arrow aimed at the main entrance such as a lone lamp post or any sharp objects e.g. neighbour' roof. Do the same for each window.2. At the frontage of the house, are there lots of doors e.g. a set of main entrance door and many sliding doors. Here, too much doors or windows can make the house out of balanced and caused such problems.The above are two primary concerns under Shapes and Forms Feng Shui.If the above not issues, than, more likely, it could be due to the birth chart of the house. And, perhaps, a Flying Star Feng Shui audit may help to look at it.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 3/5/2002 2:42:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:I am living with my fiance inhis home where he has beenpreviously married twice. Bothmarriages ended in divorce.We are also experiencingdifficulty in ourrelationship. Could there besomething in the house that iscontributing to difficulty inthese relationships and if sowhat areas do I need to lookat to make a more positive chiin the home that is conduciveto positive relationships?
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