user283850 Posted July 4, 1999 Share Posted July 4, 1999 Dear robert and cecil,I live in a apartment. And when you divideit in 8 sectors. Some part of SW, NW, SE,and NE are missing due to the in built corners. My question was do we extend allmissing corner by putting mirrors or do weextend only good sectors and do we do it according to 8 mansions or according to flying star theory. Thanks a lot.fromanonymous Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Robert Lee Posted July 4, 1999 Staff Share Posted July 4, 1999 Hi,Please read below:- Quote On 7/4/99 2:14:31 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear robert and cecil,I live in a apartment. Andwhen you divideit in 8 sectors. Some part ofSW, NW, SE,and NE are missing due to thein built corners. My questionwas do we extend allmissing corner by puttingmirrors or do weextend only good sectors anddo we do it according to 8mansions or according toflying star theory. Thanks alot. There are a few things to note.1. A missing corner, is more then 33.3% of a corner, otherwise you do not need to consider it as a missing corner.2. You have to be careful, as some are considered protrusions. Usually protrusions are overall considered auspicious. The same 33.3% rule applies here.The cures should be considered based on Shapes and Forms, because it is more of a shapes and forms influence rather then a compass (eight house or flying star) influence.However, normally, it is good to make sure that there are no missing corners for a good location, so you might want to consider fixing any missing corners for good location based on the Flying star.In any case, please double check your house with the above points.Warmest RegardsRobert Lee Quote fromanonymous Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 5, 1999 Staff Share Posted July 5, 1999 Hi, Here are several important considerations to keep in mind: 1. It is advisable to reassess the overall configuration of the house. 2. As Robert pointed out, a missing corner is defined as one that exceeds 33.3 percent of the house's total area. 3. Often, without careful examination, one might mistakenly identify a protrusion as a missing corner. 4. As you noted, it is not practical to install mirrors on both sides of every wall to compensate for a missing corner. 4.1. For further information regarding the significance of a missing corner, please visit: http://www.geomancy.net/fs/building.htm. 5. One effective way to mitigate this issue is to apply a neutral white color throughout the house, which helps maintain brightness. This approach is particularly suitable for individuals with a Strong Metal element, as white is considered the optimal choice for all rooms. 6. If you have the chance to utilize the Flying Star system, be aware that if an inauspicious sector coincides with a missing corner, it will require additional attention, especially if a 2 or 5 star is present in that area. 7. If the other locations have missing corners that are less than 33.3 percent and are deemed auspicious, this is generally acceptable. 7,1, However, placing a mirror in an inauspicious Flying Star location can exacerbate negative influences, effectively doubling the adverse effects. Therefore, it is advisable to evaluate your house in conjunction with the Flying Star Chart. Warmest Regards, Cecil Quote On 7/4/99 2:14:31 AM, Anonymous wrote: Dear robert and cecil, I live in a apartment. And when you divide it in 8 sectors. Some part of SW, NW, SE, and NE are missing due to the in built corners. My question was do we extend all missing corner by putting mirrors or do we extend only good sectors and do we do it according to 8 mansions or according to flying star theory. Thanks a lot. from anonymous Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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