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Imposition of Loshu Square on a building plan


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Dear Mr. Cecil Lee
Thanks for providing valuable advice to the Fengshui followers.
Please clarify my doubt about fitting the Loshu square on a building plan:
We have moved to a new location which has lawns in the front and the rear parts. But these are within the four walls of the site.The construction covers the central part.
Q1-While superimposing the 9 palaces chart lawns are to be considered ?
Q2-Part of the site where there is no construction, is missing corner; looking from the 9 palaces theory ?
Q3-How to judge the fengshui of the site having constructed and unconstructed areas in the form of lawns ?
Warm regards
Vijay
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Dear Vijay,
1. It is best to apply a "pie chart" method instead of using a 9 x 9 grid in such a situation.
2. There are two types of Flying Star for the home/office:-
2.1 Horizontal Flying Star Feng Shui
This is the common or regular 20 Year, Yearly, Monthly Flying Star Feng Shui based on the Luo Shu grid.
Since it is applies to horizontal analysis, I have mentioned that if one wants to look at the external perimeter; than locate the centrepoint of the location.
And by using the pie, one can either concentrate the pie sectors - to within the interior of the home/office or extend it out (i.e. literally continue to extend/draw the lines out.)
2.2 Vertical Flying Star Feng Shui (Significance of Apartment numbers Report under Geomancy.net)
For example, to those who are new to this, can use the free vertical Flying star chart to analyse different floors (storeys) of an apartment.
For example, it is often said that each different level or storey is said to have different type of qi influence.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 9/23/2003 8:35:09 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Mr. Cecil Lee
Thanks for providing valuable
advice to the Fengshui
followers.
Please clarify my doubt about
fitting the Loshu square on a
building plan:
We have moved to a new
location which has lawns in
the front and the rear parts.
But these are within the four
walls of the site.The
construction covers the
central part.
Q1-While superimposing the 9
palaces chart lawns are to be
considered ?
Q2-Part of the site where
there is no construction, is
missing corner; looking from
the 9 palaces theory ?
Q3-How to judge the fengshui
of the site having constructed
and unconstructed areas in the
form of lawns ?
Warm regards
Vijay


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