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ASK AUNT AGGA


If you have a problem you think feng shui can solve, ask Aunt Agga by emailing her at auntagga@wofs.com


RENOVATING THE NORTHEAST IN 2015


Q A


I intend on having an extension to my house built in the Northeast sector in 2015. Does this break any renovation rules?


The renovation rules say to avoid digging or banging in the locations where the Grand Duke Jupiter, Three Killings and Five Yellow are located. In 2015 all three are in locations other than the NE sector; however, a word of caution is necessary here before you go ahead. In 2015 the Tai Sui (Grand Duke Jupiter) is located in SW1 (palace of the Sheep) which is directly opposite the NE. Thus the NE sector is said to be “confronting” the Grand Duke. Many feng shui masters feel very uneasy about allowing renovation in the sector facing the Grand Duke. So here, I suggest that before you begin, you must make strong offerings to the Tai Sui – place food and incense in the SW corner and ask the Grand Duke for permission to renovate. Place the Piyao in the NE corner at all times while renovating. Display the 2015 Tai Sui Plaque in the SW corner before starting and carry the 2015 Tai Sui amulet at all times throughout the year.


DREAMING OF TADPOLES


Q A


I dreamt of a pool of black tadpoles in the


water swimming. What does this mean?


Many tadpoles could mean fertility or impending wealth. You could be expecting a child soon or some windfall wealth or business opportunity coming to you. In both cases it is a good sign. You should display some three legged toads in your home to capture the auspiciousness of this dream.


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HIT AND RUN ACCIDENT UNRESOLVED


We were involved in a hit-and-run accident 3 years ago but till today the authorities have been unable to track down the person who did it. It feels like our lawyer is stringing us along and for the past year we have not heard any updates from him. What do we do?


Q A


Oh dear. I’m not sure what good will come out of finding the perpetrator as you will have to deal with quite a harrowing court case plus legal fees that may not amount to anything in your favour! After all it has been 3 years and evidence grows cold after this time! My advice is to drop the court case altogether – it will save you the worry and the fees! If you do want to proceed, then you really need cosmic help for this one. Chant OM MANI PADME HUM at least 1 mala a day and make incense offerings every 3 days. Ask the local landlords to help track down this guy.


BROKEN WULOU


Q A


I am looking to buy a new storage bedframe for my wedding bed to keep more stuff below my mattress. I was told that it is not advisable as it would symbolise “sleeping on top of unwanted problems”. Is this true?


Q A


Normally this advice pertains to “junk” that is unwanted as you definitely do not want to sleep on top of “junk”. It would be OK if what you are placing in inside are not junk. You can store winter clothes, pillows, bed sheets and blankets - that’s fine. But do not store any type of junk, shoes, old items that no longer have value, photographs, books or anything that is holy or sacred.


JUNE 2014 | F ENGSHUIWORLD 87


My Wu Lou fell down and the top is broken. Can I still keep it?


Definitely not! Please do not reuse any feng shui items that are broken or chipped! A broken Wu Lou cannot protect you from illness so it’s time to replace it with a new one. I have found that cures have a way of telling us that they need to be changed! Here’s your Wu Lou sending you a big signal that it’s time to get reinforcements as it can’t cope with the illness energies of that sector!


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