Tuesday, 4 March 2008

WINNING THE LOTTERY

I got this feng shui tip on winning the lottery from the book "Encyclopedia of Fung Shui" by famous Hong Kong Feng Shui master, Peter So. In his book, he mentioned that to win money from lottery or horse racing, one should pick a gaming outlet that has bad Feng Shui.
Examples of centres or outlets that he cites as having bad Feng Shui are:
  1. Narrow road in front of the shop. The owner of such a business premise would face financial losses and it would be difficult for him to accumulate wealth. Therefore, if one were to place their bets in such a place then their chances of winning would be better.

  2. Front door of premise facing a downward slope would also bring financial loss to the ownder.

  3. Front door facing "Head-on" traffic. This is said to be in triple conflict and would indicate that the owner would make and lose money drastically. Consequently, it would mean that punters would have a higher probability of winning big jackpots in such a centre.

  4. Cut-corner entrance along the flow. A cut corner entrance means that the entrance is 45 degrees directly facing the centre of a junction. This creates a wealth leaking scenario where the traffic takes away the luck of the owner.

  5. Construction at the front of the premise would induce financial loss to any gaming or betting centre. Thus, placing your bets at such a centre would enhance ones chances of winning.

Finally, the writer, Peter So, advises the readers to gamble only in moderation because one also has to consider the factor of personal luck in a certain period.

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