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There are some FS Tips
that you should look out for your own house and when buying or renting a
house or office.
1: This will be the best advice you will ever have, the first thing you
should look at is the history of the house and also the previous
occupants, this will tell you so much. If you find the house has had many
owners and only held it for a short time and the fate of the previous
owners has not been good, i.e. divorce, bankruptcy, health problems,
problems with children, suicide and so on, I think you get the idea. Do
some housework, check the previous owners with neighbours, local councils
and also the selling agent. Were they happy, did they have trouble with
teenage children, money or health problems etc?
You are probably thinking this is pretty much part of modern living all
these types of problems, you would be right in thinking that, just look
for a long history of problems with the previous owners, don’t worry if
the last couple got divorced or they went bankrupt or worse still had some
serious health problems, just look for a pattern over a period of time.
Most bad Feng Shui houses or offices are easy to fix and just because you
have the dreaded 2 & 5 stars that will cause health, wealth and bad luck
it does not mean this will happen to you, even though on the whole we have
a good house with regards to Feng Shui, the south sector of our house has
some awful stars and it took a while to control them and believe it or not
this is where Michaels office is. This is an area that has one of the
worst flying star combinations you could imagine and yet he receives
hundreds of requests for consultations each month, he does on average of
3-4 newspapers and magazine articles a month and enjoys more success than
the average Practitioner, so just because you have some bad areas in your
house it does not mean they cannot be cured.
2: Check the surrounding of the property; is it supported in Form school Feng Shui? Has it got a Tortoise behind you? This can be a mountain,
another house, a row of trees, a building, a fence anything that is
considered support at the rear.
Has it got a Dragon to the left? (Looking out from the front) this can be
another house, tree or even a large fence line.
A Tiger to the right (looking out from the front) this can be a smaller
house or tree etc.
A phoenix to the front, open ground, road, a roundabout even a circular
flower border.
3: Are there any poison arrows directed at the property? Lampposts,
telephone poles, corner of house pointing at you, prison, hospital etc.
Try to avoid buying such property, if already in these situation, you will
need a Pa Kua mirror.
** TIP ** Knickers, yes you heard right (not the sort of tip I would
normally give but so many people swear by it), they say if you wear red
knickers to a job interview, your chances are greater of being offered a
position, even a visit to your bank manager. Now I have to say this only
applies to the ladies, I don’t want any men saying to their partners, that
Jo from the Feng Shui Store told me to wear them. I suppose red Y fronts
or boxers would have the same effect. Just to clarify, you don’t just wear
the knickers; it would be advisable to wear other clothes on top, although
maybe that’s why I am getting such good feedback on this advice.
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