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Dear Chris,
1. In addition to looking the Eight House of your child, do remember to see that especially the location of the bed is in a `good' position.
For example, it should not be seen directly from the bedroom door or the headrest of the bed is at the window. There are some materials on this at http://www.3dglobe.com/fs/theory.htm
2. Avoid overhead beams and any poison arrows such as sharp corners pointing to any part of the bed.
3. You mentioned that the death or disaster lines are `almost' in the middle of the rooms. There is a really not much you can do.
Where possible, let them sleep closer to a more `favourable' intangible force.
Under the Eight House Theory, unfortunately, you cannot do much than to `move' further away from these inauspicious intangible force.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 7/29/99 12:23:51 PM, Chris Church wrote:
>We are moving and I am trying
>to decide
>which room to use for my
>child. One would
>have her death line going
>diagonally through
>the room, the other would have
>her disaster
>line going down the middle of
>the room.
>Neither seems a good choice so
>can you
>tell me which would be more
>favorable??
>Is there anything I can do to
>reduce the
>effect for the death/disaster
>lines??
>Thank you for any help you can
>provide.
>
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