myfs_140469 Posted August 2, 2011 Share Posted August 2, 2011 Dear Mr Cecil,Thank you for your precious time for answer most of my doubts. For nine grids we can divide all sectors equally, but I'm looking at the pie chart and not sure how big should the middle sector be for my unit layout as attached. would appreciate you can help on this.Thanks again. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted August 2, 2011 Staff Share Posted August 2, 2011 These are some consideration:-1. The advantage of the pie chart method is that it is suppose to "pin-point" extractly the centrepoint or center-of-gravity. Thus we know the "proper" centre of the house.2. Frankly, it does not take much commonsense if one literally wants to know the size of the middle sector.3. Actually quite simple. Again, this is another question that uses commonsense vs cow sense?4. If you are so concerned with the sectors; using logic; what is stopping you from super-imposing say a 9 grid area into the same pie chart?5. Commonsense says that the 9 grid is good for such things even in your layout plan.6. Again, don't need a cow sense geomancer to point the way. Such things are non-geomancy or Feng Shui. It is pure cow sense!7. Thus, it is the thing.. some of us think that just because it is Feng Shui related; everything must ask a geomancer. Logic, logic and logic... Thank you.The Cow Sense geomancer Quote On 8/2/2011 11:29:10 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Mr Cecil,Thank you foryour precious time for answermost of my doubts. For ninegrids we can divide allsectors equally, but I'mlooking at the pie chart andnot sure how big should themiddle sector be for my unitlayout as attached. wouldappreciate you can help onthis.Thanks again. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted August 2, 2011 Staff Share Posted August 2, 2011 Further to what I had mentioned; the link below is a useful Paradigm or model to use to try to understand whether a concept can be linked to pure commonsense.http://www.geomancy.net/wiki/The_Three-Step-Approach#What_is_the_Three-Step_Approach.3FPosted in: Info :: Feng Shui Tips & Guidelines Posted on: Fri, 11 Jan 2002, 21:03 PM Quote On 8/2/2011 7:12:49 PM, Anonymous wrote:These are some consideration:-1. Theadvantage of the pie chart method isthat it is suppose to "pin-point"extractly the centrepoint orcenter-of-gravity. Thus we know the"proper" centre of the house.2. Frankly,it does not take much commonsense if oneliterally wants to know the size of themiddle sector.3. Actually quite simple.Again, this is another question thatuses commonsense vs cow sense?4. If youare so concerned with the sectors; usinglogic; what is stopping you fromsuper-imposing say a 9 grid area intothe same pie chart?5. Commonsense saysthat the 9 grid is good for such thingseven in your layout plan.6. Again, don'tneed a cow sense geomancer to point theway. Such things are non-geomancy orFeng Shui. It is pure cow sense!7. Thus,it is the thing.. some of us think thatjust because it is Feng Shui related;everything must ask a geomancer. Logic,logic and logic... Thank you.The CowSense geomancerOn 8/2/2011 11:29:10 AM,Anonymous wrote:Dear Mr Cecil,Thankyou foryour precious time foranswermost of my doubts. For ninegrids we can divide allsectorsequally, but I'mlooking at the piechart andnot sure how big shouldthemiddle sector be for my unitlayout as attached. wouldappreciate you can help onthis.Thanks again. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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