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Q: What is the most positive and negative feng shui aspect of the client’s current situation?
MJL: Because Mark and Mary have opposite compatible directions, the main and back doors located in the southeast and north sectors respectively are only favorable to Mary in promoting wealth. However, this positive aspect for Mary is negative for Mark. There were no doors to bring Mark wealth and he readily admitted that in the last two years that they have lived in the house, Mary has financially done better.
Q: What were some of their key feng shi adjustments?
MJL: Of the 38 adjustments I recommended, key adjustments for Mary’s health were moving her bed, adding promoting crystals and Chi Art for releasing ailments in the southwest room, and sleeping in the southeast room - especially when she did not feel well. For Mark’s career, it was crucial for him to set up a home office in a compatible direction to gather wealth energies and place a pair of lions at the southeast front door to protect him from incompatible energies. Mark also needed mantra charms to enhance his personal energies for getting a new job.
In Conclusion: Because Mary and Mark are opposite direction patterns, as most couples are, they realized the importance of making sure the house’s feng shui matches them both before they settle down in their next home. Otherwise, as you can see, it can have confounding effects on both their well-being and their progress in life.
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( Published on May 2, 2009 in Asian Journal Los Angeles p. B8 )
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