Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Fengshui can affect relationship

This morning I was reading the Straits Times, there was this article that caught my attention, "Number of couples splitting up at new high". The report also provided the latest statistics showing that last year there was 23,706 newly-wed couples and the number of divorces and annulments also went up to 7,061. This resulting the ratio of 3:1, which means that there were 3 newly-wed couples and on the other hand, 1 couple just got divorced for year 2006.

So what would be the likely cause that contributed to such high divorce rate? Well, there are few possible factors which I can think of.

1) Both parties have mismatch bazi (Characters)

2) Married at wrong timing (Too young to start a family)

3) Destiny (Found a better partner)

4) Fengshui

There should be more factors than what I have listed here. But anyway, since I am in fengshui research, I will not talk about the reasons 1 to 3, I will share with you how fengshui can affect relationship.

If a house has inferior fengshui, it can have adverse impact on relationship. Normally, the fengshui effect become very obvious in houses that have irregular shape such as triangle, hexagon or even missing corners.

Displaying any sharp objects such as sword, knife or even antique guns are not advisable. Just imagine when a couple is having a dispute, suddenly the man lost control, he could have just grab any sharp object around him and hurt his wife? This could have happened even he did not intentionally want to hurt his wife, it was done in a fit of anger.

Living in a house that has an inferior fengshui would result couple to lose temper easily. Thus, this may lead to the path of divorce.

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