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Dear Chee Siong,
1. In my opinion, it is best in your case to get
a Feng Shui audit done to check thoroughly on the house.
2. Flying Star Feng Shui is a powerful tool that can help locate sectors that may be too yin.
3. The Chinese Luopan is a good detector.
4. Under Shapes and Form Feng Shui, sectors of concern are usually NE and SW. In particular especially if the main entrance is either at the NE or SW sectors. Certain missing sectors need to be further looked at.
5. After visiting a location and falling sick is a coincidence that this needs to be looked at closely/investigated.
6. Normally, if there are any activities (if any) human activity would create a Yang force that would negate it.
7. Alternatively, if you are not using Feng Shui investigations: can contact local priests to come to the house to pray.
Apologies, on the above... and I am not saying that there are any of the above. Just be on the cautious side.
In a future, I would relate a case with regards to paranomal activities.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 2/21/2002 11:43:00 AM, Poh Chee Siong wrote:
>On 15/02/02, my wife and i
>went to HDB to collect our new
>house keys. Then we chose to
>open the door on Sunday,
>17/02/02. We did the normal
>procedures in the house such
>as splashing 'rice with salt'
>and using 'shi liu ye', a kind
>of leaf to spray at all
>corners of the house.
>
>Question is: The night before
>my wife had a dream. She
>dreamt that she was in the new
>house and in the house at the
>living room stood a kid beside
>her and she had no ideal who
>he belong to. She forgot abt
>this dream till the next
>morning when we went to open
>the house together with her
>sister and parents. Until her
>sister fall ill that same day,
>she then remembered of her
>dream.
>
>She now had a bad feeling,
>thinking that the house
>is......and planned to ask for
>a prayer.
>
>What do u think of her dream
>the night before opening the
>house?
>Does this dream meant
>anything?
>What do we need to do?
>
>Please advice.
>
>Worried husband...
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