Posted April 21, 200718 yr Dear Cecil,Can you elaborate on the Case Study of your Grandpa house? Is it bad that the front of the house is shaped like the Ba Gua or because of the removal of it and reconstruction of a new front look?Thank you.Tammy
Posted April 21, 200718 yr Staff Dear Tammy,Anonymous wrote:Can you elaborate on the Case Study of your Grandpa house? Anonymous wrote:Is it bad that the front of the house is shaped like the Ba Gua or because of the removal of it and reconstruction of a new front look?In that case study, the original ba gua frontage is like the head of the house. The act of demolishing just the head of the house and replacing with a new front is just like you chop off one's own head and put on a bigger one. That is why it is bad. URL: http://www.geomancy.net/events/CDL_FS_Talk/talk_1_slide_2.htmFor such landed property, it is never a good idea just to demolish part of the house and rebuilt a bigger one. It is better to completely demolish the existing house and rebuilt it from stratch.Hope that helps.Warmest RegardsRobert LeeGEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
Posted May 10, 200718 yr Dear Robert,Thank you so much for the clarification. This website is truly amazing. The wealth of information and the support that you and Cecil are giving to your members are very generous. I have learned so much too from reading the forum.Sincerely,Tammy
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