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Dear Cecil,
A local practitioner says that the soil in my house is too wet. This leeds
to feel dizzy, pain around the waist, easily got flu and maids cannot work
longer. We think his comment is true considering what have happened to us.
Then, he suggests to hang some "Hu" (charms). If we agree, he will make some
for us.
Do you think his remedy is acceptable? Do you have any idea about other
remedy?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Wasis
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Dear Wasis,
1. The case of wet soil is akin to the article on underground water:-
http://www.geomancy.net/resources/art/art-under.htm
2. It is also similar to the situation faced by family members or the young of new owners of the Rivervale cresent condominium in Singapore. (A Search of Rivervale should be able to direct one to this article).
3. As for the hulu, often it is not in the form of a charm but rather the actual hulu or bottle gourd. (A Search for `bottle gourd' should also bring one to the article on hulu found on this website. This is where, like the 1970's show "Genie in the bottle" or I love Genie. it is like the hulu could `suck' in something e.g. sickness.)
In traditional Feng Shui, this is documented - for use. And not a modern invention. No harm (can try) perhaps with the hulu charm. But, do check how much you are suppose to be charged for it i.e. how comfortable are you paying for it. If it costs a bomb! than try to see if you can get physical hulu's or dried out hulu and hang it e.g. on the bed leg etc...
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 4/8/2003 7:47:34 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Cecil,
A local practitioner says that
the soil in my house is too
wet. This leeds
to feel dizzy, pain around the
waist, easily got flu and
maids cannot work
longer. We think his comment
is true considering what have
happened to us.
Then, he suggests to hang some
"Hu" (charms). If we agree, he
will make some
for us.
Do you think his remedy is
acceptable? Do you have any
idea about other
remedy?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Wasis

Posted

Dear Cecil,

Quote
1. The case of wet soil is akin to the article on underground water:-
http://www.geomancy.net/resources/art/art-under.htm
Do you have any remedies for the problem mentioned in the article?
3. As for the hulu, often it is not in the form of a charm but rather
the actual hulu or bottle gourd. (A Search for `bottle gourd' should
also bring one to the article on hulu found on this website. This is
where, like the 1970's show "Genie in the bottle" or I love Genie.
it is like the hulu could `suck' in something e.g. sickness.)
It is not a hulu but a charm. Among local chinese population, we call it as HU -
yellow paper with red chinese characters to ward off bad luck. They're usually

hanged above doors.
Also the practitioner asks us to eat vegetarian food on every 1st and 15th of
lunar month. And pray at a temple.

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In traditional Feng Shui, this is documented - for use. And not a
modern invention. No harm (can try) perhaps with the hulu charm.
But, do check how much you are suppose to be charged for it i.e.
how comfortable are you paying for it. If it costs a bomb! than try
to see if you can get physical hulu's or dried out hulu and hang it
e.g. on the bed leg etc...
Well, the good news is one local radio station will cover the costs. :)
Thanks in advance.

Regards,
Wasis

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On 4/8/2003 7:47:34 PM, Wasis Sugiono wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>
>A local practitioner says that
>the soil in my house is too
>wet. This leeds
>to feel dizzy, pain around the
>waist, easily got flu and
>maids cannot work
>longer. We think his comment
>is true considering what have
>happened to us.
>Then, he suggests to hang some
>"Hu" (charms). If we agree, he
>will make some
>for us.
>
>Do you think his remedy is
>acceptable? Do you have any
>idea about other
>remedy?
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Regards,
>Wasis

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