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Dear Master Lee,
Amazing. Thanks for all the invaluable information and great help.
It seems that the flat (15th floor) has got missing corners and
according to your notes at http://www.geomancy.net/fs/g-a-f.htm,
all missing corners bring some kind of bad luck. Will putting a
mirror helps for my case ?
Master Lee's comment of the center of the house
http://198.66.6.160/1.gif
The flat has got two windows at the missing
corner zone - wondering if placing mirrors
at the wall will help. Of course, I believe
it has to depend of the reflection of the mirror, right ?
Please advise.
Windows at missing corners
http://198.66.6.160/2.jpg
Secondly, regarding the center of
the house. Since there is a wall
blocking the view from the center
point to the main door,
(refer to the link JPG)
http://198.66.6.160/3.jpg
I am using your technique described
in the FS resources. Please comment
if the measurement is correct.
My findings.
http://198.66.6.160/5.jpg (ha ! Chinese will skip no 4 )
Thank you very much.
Regards,
Ken
wrote in message news:12927.6647@forum.geomancy.net...

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Dear Ken,
It is best (often) to try and imagine the centre of gravity of the
apartment.
Please see attachment (with it's comments).
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 2/23/2003 8:17:11 PM, Nntp Guest wrote:
>Dear Master Lee,
>
>I am re-posting this message
>because I am
>not sure if you can retrieve
>the JPGs. I have
>uploaded the files into our
>server and below are
>the links for the JPGs.
>
>**My attempts to find the
>center of the house**
>http://198.66.6.160/center01.j
>pg
>http://198.66.6.160/center02.j
>pg
>
>**My question about door to
>window**
>http://198.66.6.160/doorToWind
>ow.jpg
>
>
>**** Previous post *****
>I am studying your FS
>materials and analysing an
>not-rectangular shape house. I
>have difficulty
>finding the center of the
>flat.
>
>Attached are two files
>(center01.jpg and
>center02.jpg)
>of my possible findings and
>not sure if there are correct.
>Please advise.
>
>And, for my second question,
>(attachment: doorToWindow.jpg)
>the main door of the house is
>facing the window.
>Is this consider not
>appropriate as described in
>your free course?
>If so, what are the remedies?
>
>Please advise.
>
>Thank you very much.
>
>**** end of Previous post
>*****
>
>Thank you.
>
>Regards,
>Ken
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Dear Guest,
1. Please take a look at the attached file: flux.gif
2. Potentially, there is a leak from the main door to the windows & vice versa.
Even if you do not open the main door often, this is considered a wealth leak.
3. The advantage (please see the red line) is to use a screen that covers the entire main door.
3.1 This screen should be at least up to the height of the main door and `air-tight' i.e. it does not have pigeon holes. It can be a rattan screen that allows some air - still ok.
3.2 What is the purpose of the screen?
Two main purpose:-
1. It will help to make the living/dining into two `smaller' rectangle shape.
Note: Rectangle shape is a good form or multiples of rectangle shape or symbolic multiple shapes are ideal in a home.
2. If we imagine the `flux' or centrepoint of your house, what we want to do is to have air that can flux or meander from the living room area to towards this flux into other rooms.
3. The key success in a home is to see Qi flow that can constantly move around freely and clearing stagnat qi within the house.
4. And imagine this: if one lives on an island or even a land mass, there is always water positions especially the sea. If one studies geography, one can imagine that in the day time, the sun heats the land mass, while the sea is cooler. And air constantly from from land to the sea and vice versa.
5. Depending on the house, in the day time sometimes air can blow in from e.g. the living room balcony / bedroom while at night it may come from the opposite direction.
6. We should take advantage of air to circulate freely in the home.
7. An alternative, for the rich, is to turn on air con all round. This circulates the air.
8. It is the constant moving of air or qi that is indeed the invisible `key sucess factor' and can significantly bring up the `luck' of a home.
9. Missing Corners
9.1 Given your layout plan, try instead to concentrate on allowing free movement or air from the living/dining via the centre to the bedrooms and vice versa.
9.2 Mirrors are a double edged sword. If placed at wrong locations especially for a period 7 house i.e. at the East wall and South wall - this is not ideal. As one may inadvertently create twice the `bad luck'.
9.3 Based on your layout, and looking at the flux, I do not see the missing corners as a real concern.
9.4 In fact, if your window is the casement type i.e. that has a window that swings outwards, this is advantages and it can collect more air (qi) into a comfortable and airy house. As oppose to a sliding window, which often, one has one panel that cannot be opened.
9.5 The good thing about your layout is the compensating factor of the windows at the missing corner - as opposed to a solid wall. This can work to your advantage if air can be trapped within this area - much like the palm of the hand, catching wind.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 2/24/2003 8:50:55 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Lee,
Amazing. Thanks for all the
invaluable information and
great help.
It seems that the flat (15th
floor) has got missing corners
and
according to your notes at
http://www.geomancy.net/fs/g-a
-f.htm,
all missing corners bring some
kind of bad luck. Will putting
a
mirror helps for my case ?
Master Lee's comment of the
center of the house
http://198.66.6.160/1.gif
The flat has got two windows
at the missing
corner zone - wondering if
placing mirrors
at the wall will help. Of
course, I believe
it has to depend of the
reflection of the mirror,
right ?
Please advise.
Windows at missing corners
http://198.66.6.160/2.jpg
Secondly, regarding the center
of
the house. Since there is a
wall
blocking the view from the
center
point to the main door,
(refer to the link JPG)
http://198.66.6.160/3.jpg
I am using your technique
described
in the FS resources. Please
comment
if the measurement is correct.
My findings.
http://198.66.6.160/5.jpg (ha
! Chinese will skip no 4 )
Thank you very much.
Regards,
Ken
wrote in
message
news:12927.6647@forum.geomancy
.net...
Dear Ken,
It is best (often) to try
and imagine the centre of
gravity of the
apartment.
Please see attachment
(with it's comments).
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 2/23/2003 8:17:11 PM, Nntp Guest
wrote:
>Dear Master Lee,
>
>I am re-posting this message
>because I am
>not sure if you can retrieve
>the JPGs. I have
>uploaded the files into our
>server and below are
>the links for the JPGs.
>
>**My attempts to find the
>center of the house**
>http://198.66.6.160/center01.j
>pg
>http://198.66.6.160/center02.j
>pg
>
>**My question about door to
>window**
>http://198.66.6.160/doorToWind
>ow.jpg
>
>
>**** Previous post *****
>I am studying your FS
>materials and analysing an
>not-rectangular shape house. I
>have difficulty
>finding the center of the
>flat.
>
>Attached are two files
>(center01.jpg and
>center02.jpg)
>of my possible findings and
>not sure if there are correct.
>Please advise.
>
>And, for my second question,
>(attachment: doorToWindow.jpg)
>the main door of the house is
>facing the window.
>Is this consider not
>appropriate as described in
>your free course?
>If so, what are the remedies?
>
>Please advise.
>
>Thank you very much.
>
>**** end of Previous post
>*****
>
>Thank you.
>
>Regards,
>Ken
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http://forum.geomancy.net:81/upload/cent
repoint-a-1.gif


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Further to what I had mentioned, for most homes especially flats and apartments, the key success in analysing a home is to find the centrepoint.
For those who are more inclined towards Shapes and Forms:-
Try to imagine the centrepoint as the `heart' of the house.
Often taking reading from the centrepoint is the better solution because: we are trying to encourage Qi flow from the main door or even balcony down towards this centrepoint or flux - much like a train station exchange where qi (invisible) air moves towards the rest of the house especially the bedrooms etc... and vice versa.
For those who are more inclined towards mathematics - applying Flying Star Feng Shui (Xuan Kong Feng Shui):
This same method is used - and more importantly, it is translated to numbers where these people can easily understand these numbers.
The dynamics of Qi flow - penetrating Sha qi, stagnant Qi, dead qi (especially the storeroom); beneficial shen qi etc... is infact are most important.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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Dear Master Lee,
Thank you very much for your time and advice. Very detailed
explanation.
Regarding the screen you suggested, does the screen need to be
as wide as the door ? I know that, it must be at least the same
height as the door.
e.g.
Can the screen be half the size of the door's width ?
http://198.66.6.160/1.jpg ?
Or must the width of the screen be at least the same
as the door ?
http://198.66.6.160/2.jpg ?
Thank you.
Regards,
Ken
wrote in message news:12935.6652@forum.geomancy.net...

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Further to what I had mentioned, for most homes especially flats and
apartments, the key success in analysing a home is to find the
centrepoint.
For those who are more inclined towards Shapes and Forms:-
Try to imagine the centrepoint as the `heart' of the house.
Often taking reading from the centrepoint is the better solution because:
we
are trying to encourage Qi flow from the main door or even balcony down
towards
this centrepoint or flux - much like a train station exchange where qi
(invisible) air moves towards the rest of the house especially the
bedrooms
etc... and vice versa.
For those who are more inclined towards mathematics - applying Flying Star
Feng
Shui (Xuan Kong Feng Shui):
This same method is used - and more importantly, it is translated to
numbers
where these people can easily understand these numbers.
The dynamics of Qi flow - penetrating Sha qi, stagnant Qi, dead qi
(especially
the storeroom); beneficial shen qi etc... is infact are most important.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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