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Thursday, 21 March 2013

FENG SHUI TO THE RESCUE

Today I shall describe my two latest cases of feng shui audit. One case involves a property in Australia and the other one is local. I received a call from a man who is a total stranger to me, asking me to investigate an expensive property his son intends to buy in Melbourne. I asked for specific details that I needed to make a feng shui study and I set to work immediately as soon as I received the data as his son was about to sign the intend to purchase document. Without going into specific details, this bungalow house was situated on a slightly elevated land and has an irregularly shaped build up area. The front portion has 3 pillars and is a Gen House (Sitting NE, Facing SW). The front door is in the bad Number 5 star of a Period 8 house and has a missing corner in the Eastern sector. All these are bad feng shui as the 3 pillars signifies “behind bars”, and worse still gives the impression of 3 “Joss sticks”, the elevated land drains away wealth and the bad number 5 star is a real disaster – star at the door step. The missing corner signifies loss of wealth. It just means that the occupants of this house will suffer from money issues and bad health too. Moreover, although it is situated in a posh area, from the Land Form school of feng shui point of view, the area tells me of vice activities that are already there or will be in the future. At this point of the investigation, I decided not to do the ultimate test of using the I Ching to investigate further and I gave them my advise- better not to buy this property that will give him lots of headache. After a few days, the man came back to me to say that his son took my advice and abandoned the idea of buying it. I was happy because I had saved a young man from getting into double trouble for sure. My next case involved a youngster from a poor family, aged 16 years old who had a severe attack of myocarditis that mimicked a heart attack. There were serious ECG changes with ectopic beats and arrythmias. I got him admitted to a public hospital to save expensive private hospital care and when the doctor was shown the ECG, he immediately contacted his Specialist. At first, he dismissed it as a benign chest muscular ache and the boy was almost discharged home with simple pain killers! Later after extensive tests, he was diagnosed as myocarditis precipitated by a viral fever a few days ago. This case puzzled me and I suggested to his parents for me to check the feng shui of their house to which they agreed willingly, although before moving in early this year, they had engaged some other Taoist master to bless the house and do some feng shui too. The father of the boy had a work accident that nearly resulted in losing his right eyesight as the blade of the electric saw he was using came lose and flew to cut his face right below the eye. He had suspected there is still something wrong with the feng shui of the house. This is an Apartment and as many feng shui masters know, it is not easy to do feng shui of a high-rise apartment. In this case it is a Qian House (Sitting NW and Facing NE) with a missing North sector. However, the answer as to why the boy had such a bad medical problem was obtained when using the little known method of Liu Fa, which revealed that he was in direct hit of the shar qi from the bedroom door. And he was the only one who got hit badly. I then recommended some remedies and felt happy that their problems were dealt with. They should have better feng shui from now on.

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