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Dear Chan,
1. In my opinion, it is best to `activate' the centre of the house by doing the easiest thing: leave it as clear space.
2. Some practitioners may request that their clients have all "five elements" at the centre of the house.
3. A good shapes and form house (of the interior) usually has clear space at the location.
For example, usually, this is the passage way or part of the living room.
4. It is not advisable to activate this location with:
4.1. A water position. This would most likely cause problems to the breadwinner i.e. give him difficulty or hurdles. For the wife or spouse, usually, this may cause sickness or poor health.
4.2. A toilet here. If one purchase a new house it is best not to have a toilet at the centre of the house. Here, a toilet indirectly means water position at the centre.
4.3. Where possible, the stove should not be directly at the centre of the house.
Thus base on the above, looks like there are more NO NOs, than Yes at the centrepoint.
Furthermore, if a house is well ventilated, air moves from one side of the house to the other side and this is where, the centre area is `free to be circulated'.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 6/13/00 11:46:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi,
Please give some advices on
how do activate the centre of
the house.
Thanks ,
Chankm.


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Dear all,
I am in big trouble. I had in mind that the center of the house should be empty, but never as now that I am reading this answer, I would have imagined the direct relation : as you can see in the sketch of my house in the topic "indecision and new to Feng Shui", you can find a bathroom in the center. Furthermore, I find some hurdles in my job, and my wife is often very tired. It looks like what you say, Cecil.
Is there any simple way to compensate this obvious bad effect ?
Thank you in advance.
Gin?s
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Dear Gines,
1. Thanks for the attachment posted.
2. Yes, the attached layout where I had plotted the centrepoint is close to what you had plotted. (The balcony can be omitted.)
3. Overall, the plus point is that your house is a complete rectangle (exclude the protusion i.e. balcony).
4. Looks like the toilet is considered at the centre-point of the house.
5. Frankly, and honestly speaking, I have not found a proper cure for this. The only thing that has been advised is to keep it more yang or bright.
Avoid, placing anything surrounding the toilet wall or the passage way.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 7/11/00 4:40:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear all,
I am in big trouble. I had in
mind that the center of the
house should be empty, but
never as now that I am reading
this answer, I would have
imagined the direct relation :
as you can see in the sketch
of my house in the topic
"indecision and new to Feng
Shui", you can find a bathroom
in the center. Furthermore, I
find some hurdles in my job,
and my wife is often very
tired. It looks like what you
say, Cecil.
Is there any simple way to
compensate this obvious bad
effect ?
Thank you in advance.
Gin?s


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