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April 2, 2010 at 7:53 AM #535427April 2, 2010 at 8:53 AM #534508briansd1Guest
[quote=svelte]We pay zero attention to Feng Shui. None.
In fact, a prior house of 15 years the stairs led right out the front door – a big no-no in Feng Shui. House sold easily, though not to an Asian.
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My cousin and her husband live in a house with the stairs going straight out the front door.
The husband has always been a pretty arrogant guy even with the relatives. The company relocated him and that’s when he bought that house. Soon after, he got laid-off and hasn’t found a job since.
He started 2 businesses that didn’t do well. His wife went back to work.
He’s a huge conservative; and all the kids turned out liberal so they don’t even talk to him anymore. The kids moved on to college and he and his wife live alone in that big house.
He now has cholesterol and blood pressure problems.
He lives in Ohio (that could explain the unemployment) and good thing the house is paid off, but still…
Coincidence? Or Feng Shui?
April 2, 2010 at 8:53 AM #534636briansd1Guest[quote=svelte]We pay zero attention to Feng Shui. None.
In fact, a prior house of 15 years the stairs led right out the front door – a big no-no in Feng Shui. House sold easily, though not to an Asian.
[/quote]
My cousin and her husband live in a house with the stairs going straight out the front door.
The husband has always been a pretty arrogant guy even with the relatives. The company relocated him and that’s when he bought that house. Soon after, he got laid-off and hasn’t found a job since.
He started 2 businesses that didn’t do well. His wife went back to work.
He’s a huge conservative; and all the kids turned out liberal so they don’t even talk to him anymore. The kids moved on to college and he and his wife live alone in that big house.
He now has cholesterol and blood pressure problems.
He lives in Ohio (that could explain the unemployment) and good thing the house is paid off, but still…
Coincidence? Or Feng Shui?
April 2, 2010 at 8:53 AM #535096briansd1Guest[quote=svelte]We pay zero attention to Feng Shui. None.
In fact, a prior house of 15 years the stairs led right out the front door – a big no-no in Feng Shui. House sold easily, though not to an Asian.
[/quote]
My cousin and her husband live in a house with the stairs going straight out the front door.
The husband has always been a pretty arrogant guy even with the relatives. The company relocated him and that’s when he bought that house. Soon after, he got laid-off and hasn’t found a job since.
He started 2 businesses that didn’t do well. His wife went back to work.
He’s a huge conservative; and all the kids turned out liberal so they don’t even talk to him anymore. The kids moved on to college and he and his wife live alone in that big house.
He now has cholesterol and blood pressure problems.
He lives in Ohio (that could explain the unemployment) and good thing the house is paid off, but still…
Coincidence? Or Feng Shui?
April 2, 2010 at 8:53 AM #535194briansd1Guest[quote=svelte]We pay zero attention to Feng Shui. None.
In fact, a prior house of 15 years the stairs led right out the front door – a big no-no in Feng Shui. House sold easily, though not to an Asian.
[/quote]
My cousin and her husband live in a house with the stairs going straight out the front door.
The husband has always been a pretty arrogant guy even with the relatives. The company relocated him and that’s when he bought that house. Soon after, he got laid-off and hasn’t found a job since.
He started 2 businesses that didn’t do well. His wife went back to work.
He’s a huge conservative; and all the kids turned out liberal so they don’t even talk to him anymore. The kids moved on to college and he and his wife live alone in that big house.
He now has cholesterol and blood pressure problems.
He lives in Ohio (that could explain the unemployment) and good thing the house is paid off, but still…
Coincidence? Or Feng Shui?
April 2, 2010 at 8:53 AM #535457briansd1Guest[quote=svelte]We pay zero attention to Feng Shui. None.
In fact, a prior house of 15 years the stairs led right out the front door – a big no-no in Feng Shui. House sold easily, though not to an Asian.
[/quote]
My cousin and her husband live in a house with the stairs going straight out the front door.
The husband has always been a pretty arrogant guy even with the relatives. The company relocated him and that’s when he bought that house. Soon after, he got laid-off and hasn’t found a job since.
He started 2 businesses that didn’t do well. His wife went back to work.
He’s a huge conservative; and all the kids turned out liberal so they don’t even talk to him anymore. The kids moved on to college and he and his wife live alone in that big house.
He now has cholesterol and blood pressure problems.
He lives in Ohio (that could explain the unemployment) and good thing the house is paid off, but still…
Coincidence? Or Feng Shui?
April 2, 2010 at 9:11 AM #534523svelteParticipant[quote=briansd1]
Coincidence? Or Feng Shui?[/quote]
I’d say Great Recession.
I lived 15 yrs in that house and Life Was Good. Still is.
April 2, 2010 at 9:11 AM #534651svelteParticipant[quote=briansd1]
Coincidence? Or Feng Shui?[/quote]
I’d say Great Recession.
I lived 15 yrs in that house and Life Was Good. Still is.
April 2, 2010 at 9:11 AM #535111svelteParticipant[quote=briansd1]
Coincidence? Or Feng Shui?[/quote]
I’d say Great Recession.
I lived 15 yrs in that house and Life Was Good. Still is.
April 2, 2010 at 9:11 AM #535209svelteParticipant[quote=briansd1]
Coincidence? Or Feng Shui?[/quote]
I’d say Great Recession.
I lived 15 yrs in that house and Life Was Good. Still is.
April 2, 2010 at 9:11 AM #535472svelteParticipant[quote=briansd1]
Coincidence? Or Feng Shui?[/quote]
I’d say Great Recession.
I lived 15 yrs in that house and Life Was Good. Still is.
April 2, 2010 at 9:15 AM #534528briansd1GuestI was told that the toilet should never be in the middle of the house.
That acts as a money pit for wealth, health, prosperity.
I can see how a toilet in the middle of house could be seen as a dirty dark well what will suck in the good energy.
That’s hard to avoid in single-level houses and in apartments.
What do you Asian guys say? Would you accept a bathroom in the middle of the house?
April 2, 2010 at 9:15 AM #534656briansd1GuestI was told that the toilet should never be in the middle of the house.
That acts as a money pit for wealth, health, prosperity.
I can see how a toilet in the middle of house could be seen as a dirty dark well what will suck in the good energy.
That’s hard to avoid in single-level houses and in apartments.
What do you Asian guys say? Would you accept a bathroom in the middle of the house?
April 2, 2010 at 9:15 AM #535116briansd1GuestI was told that the toilet should never be in the middle of the house.
That acts as a money pit for wealth, health, prosperity.
I can see how a toilet in the middle of house could be seen as a dirty dark well what will suck in the good energy.
That’s hard to avoid in single-level houses and in apartments.
What do you Asian guys say? Would you accept a bathroom in the middle of the house?
April 2, 2010 at 9:15 AM #535214briansd1GuestI was told that the toilet should never be in the middle of the house.
That acts as a money pit for wealth, health, prosperity.
I can see how a toilet in the middle of house could be seen as a dirty dark well what will suck in the good energy.
That’s hard to avoid in single-level houses and in apartments.
What do you Asian guys say? Would you accept a bathroom in the middle of the house?
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