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I've only just started learning and I'd appreciate some help please.
The south west section of my flat is in rectangular living room at the front of the house. The relationship corner has a small recess with a built in wooden cupboard and a bay window starting where the recess ends.
I'm assuming this means that the corners of the room on either side of the bay windows are missing, so I've put a small mirror facing inwards on the relevant window, is that correct? I've also put a couple of solid metal candlesticks next to the built in cupboard, is this enough to counteract the wood? I'm weak water, but I'm not sure whether it's relevant in this context.
Thank you very much for your help
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Dear Zarah,
Please see below:-

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On 9/10/00 11:48:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
I've only just started
learning and I'd appreciate
some help please.
The south west section of my
flat is in rectangular living
room at the front of the
house. The relationship
corner has a small recess with
a built in wooden cupboard and
a bay window starting where
the recess ends.

Here, especially for anyone who wants to determine whether:
1. Is this a missing corner?
2. Can this be a protrusion instead of a missing corner?
Under Para 1, for ease of identification, we consider a sector (we divide the house equally into 9 sectors).
If the area of the sector is greater than 33.3% of the size of that sector, this is usually considered as a missing corner.
If it is a `slight' recess, perhaps, you may want to check to see if this is truly a missing corner i.e. 33.3percent of the area is missing.

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I'm assuming this means that
the corners of the room on
either side of the bay windows
are missing, so I've put a
small mirror facing inwards on
the relevant window, is that
correct?
As mentioned above, if the area of the missing corner is not 33.3 percent or greater than this, it usually is not considered a missing corner.

A small mirror, does not `effectively' provide the "depth" require to cure a missing corner > 33.3 percent. It only acts as a means of psychological `comfort' to ease one's mind. Perhaps this can help.

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I've also put a
couple of solid metal
candlesticks next to the built
in cupboard, is this enough to
counteract the wood? I'm weak
water, but I'm not sure
whether it's relevant in this
context.

Usually, if we want to analyse a sector, the Flying Star is used to analyse the sector:
1. to find out the elements at this sector.
2. If there is an imbalanced at this sector, a neutralising element is used to `cure' it.
Alternatively, this sector may not need any `cures' at all or the addition of metal may create more imbalances. Or, wood would be a `cure'.
If one does not want to use the Flying Star to analyse, better leave it along. The saying goes " if it ain't broken, please don't fix it".
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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Thank you very much for your
help


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