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Feng Shui E-mail
Written by Suzi Wania   
Thursday, 20 December 2007

The most basic principle in Feng Shui is to ensure upon entering the premises, one must do so from the far left corner. This will mean that the majority of the house is postioned to the right of the entrance when looking at it from the street. This will ensure 'Dragon' advantage and the Dragon always helps you.

If there is stronger 'Tiger" energy, namely that the left side of your property is more predominant, you may tend to find that the occupants are being 'devoured' by something (excessive work, poor health, a quarrelsome family etc.). Furthermore, there is added danger when there is a body of water placed in the 'Tiger' section. You will find that the third year of occupancy will trigger the onset of the problems.

One should always avoid residences where the house is below street level. A slight rise in gradient is usually more favourable.

Please be advised though that either of these circumstances may be negated by an auspicious number and entrance direction.

If you are contemplating a move, renovations or suspect that your house is not in order, please seek the help of a qualified Geomancer (contact ASSA for more information).

It is interesting that our choice in home helps us live out our chart.

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