Monday, 17 November 2008

FENG SHUI AND HOUSE SHAPES PART II


Imagine having to work or live in the house or the building above. What would be the effect? Feng Shui enthusiasts would have lots to comment on but today I want to concentrate on just the missing corners in the North-est, Northwest, South and North.
MISSING NORTHEAST CORNER
In the case of a missing northeast corner, it is said that the greater the missing corner, the greater the unreasonable desire of the one who dwells in it. He/she might end up in trouble due to some unscrupulous acts resulting from the desire. People living here have a tendency to suffer from a weak digestive system and other frequent illnesses. There might be dangers to the house int he form of landslides, collapese or falling rocks. The youngest male in the family is the one to fall prey to the dangers.
MISSING NORTHWEST CORNER
A missing northwest would affect the male occupants the most, especially the owner of the house and elderly men. They will find that their success is stifled and that they lose power and status easily. Resulting from this, they might suffer from depression. Occupants might suffer from ailments relating to the brains, muscular and skeletal systems and injuries caused by hard objects.
MISSING SOUTH CORNER
Those who live in this type of house will find that they may make the wrong judgements due to the misdeeds of relatives and friends and as a result they have to suffer financial losses. A missing south corner have a tendency to make the occupants being susceptible to lawsuits. The most affected person in the family would be the second or middle daughter. The worst case scenario is that they may have to go to prison.
MISSING NORTH CORNER
Houses missing the north corner are susceptible to burglaries and robberies, theft, sexual disputes, accidents and injuries. Occupants should look out for health problems related to the kidney, bladder and ears. Middle aged men and the middle male child of the family are most affected by such a situation.

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