Sponsored Links

Previous | Next | Discuss :: Free Advice (General Feng Shui)


Topic: Indecision and new to Feng Shui, 1 Attachments
Conf: Discuss :: Free Advice (General Feng Shui), Msg: 6316
From: Anon (Hidden from Privacy)
Date: 6/23/2000 07:10 AM

Dear Gines,

Before, I can assist you to determine the centrepoint of the house, can you go thru the diagram you had drawn:

1. Where does the kitchen end? I cannot see the outline of the kitchen.

2. There seems to be a sketch of `rooms' and a passage leading to the door at the `right' side of the house.

3. Appreciate if you can draw a full picture e.g. an outline of the house as the picture is very unclear and hard to figure out.

Waremst Regards,
Cecil Lee


On 6/23/00 5:40:00 AM, Ginés Raja wrote:
>Hi everybody,
>
>I am a new one inside the
>geomancy forum, so I am not
>even sure that my way of
>asking questions is the
>appropriate. Can someone help
>me ?
>
>Anyway, the reason of this
>mail is that I don't know how
>to consider the main room at
>home. I join a picture of it
>in the file (gines_room.bmp).
>
>The house entry is above at
>the street level and there is
>no door to climb up the
>stairs. Neither a door when
>you reach the floor. It is an
>open space.
>
>Several questions but in fact
>it is the same problem :
>
>Is there ONE room (with an L
>shape) or TWO rooms
>(dining-room and living room)
>for Feng Shui ?
>
>How must I consider the
>orientations of the BA GUA in
>the right configuration for
>the entire L shape, either it
>is one or two rooms ?
>
>If I have understood well the
>Feng Shui of forms (sorry, I
>am French, my english is not
>native), the north wall of a
>room is the one where you can
>find the door through which
>you come in. It is easy to use
>the BA GUA in a square room,
>with one door. But what about
>my case ? I think the Qi goes
>up the stairs form the entry
>above, and then divides : a
>part straight to the
>dining-room, the other part to
>the right and the living-room.
>In that case which are the
>good orientations ?
>
>The door to go out to the
>balcony is a window as well
>(you call it a French window
>?). The actual North is on the
>balcony side, and a park with
>some trees and far-away
>houses. The entry is on the
>street, to the actual South.
>
>Could you explain to me how to
>consider it ?
>
>Thank you for your help.
>
>Ginés RAJA



Click to open!gines_roomquery.jpg
Seeking some clarifications (34,391 bytes)

Copyright 1996-onwards Geomancy.Net, Cecil & Robert Lee. All Rights Reserved.

International Copyright & Intellectual Property Rights Notice
All messages posted TO THIS SITE which includes this forum and other contents made accessable by us to the public cannot be copied; reproduced; recompiled; stored in a retrieval system; or transmitted, in any form or by any means; electronic; mechanical; photocopying; recording; or otherwise. - Learn more

Please kindly contact us at support@geomancy.net. if you should encounter any breach of Copyright and Intellectual Property rights. Thank you in advance!

 

Sponsored Links

 

Back to Feng Shui at Geomancy.Net

 [ Site Search | Forum Search | Picture Search | Site Map ]

 

Help Desk: (65) 9785-3171

 

 

 

Highlights

Extend your learning with Master Cecil Lee's Applied Feng Shui Made Easy Book.

" Real People, Real Life, Real Situation " - Learn from thousands of actual case studies at our popular Free Advice Forum.

" Worry-Free Professional Feng Shui Services " - from the authors of Geomancy.Net

[ Award & Accolades ]
 

Site Navigation

Home
   Feng Shui Freebies
   Feng Shui Resources
     Fun with Feng Shui
     Major FS Theories
     Feng Shui Articles
     Feng Shui Advice
     FS Reference
     Slide Show
     Calendar of Events
     Educational Polls
     Site Review
     Yearly Forecast
     Chinese Horoscope
     Popular Topic
   Picture Resources
   Chinese Horoscope
   Personalised Reports
   e-Bookstore
   Feng Shui Courses
   Products & Services
   Consultation Services
   Shop @ Geomancy
   Students Services
   Events @ Geomancy
   Webmaster
   FAQ / Help
   About Us
   Contact Us
   Members Area
   Ask Expert Forum
   Search Website
   Site Tools
   Others Areas
   Live Chat
   Recommend Us
   Site Map

User's Comments
A Big , Big Thank You of a Success Story Cecil Lee Cecil Lee support@geomancy.net - Feng Shui at Geomancy.Net Dear Cecil

" I contacted Robert and you initially in November last year, having gone through an 18month period of never ending bad luck. I also had an arm injury, which would not heal after a year. Absolutely nothing would go right for me, not even the simplest most trivial thing. I then found that finances were a problem. As recommended I completed a Flying Star report, and a Pillars of Destiny Report, and followed all the recommendation and cures. I also received allot of advice from your Free Advise service, and read all the previous messages for tips. I am delighted to report that the string of bad luck has now been broken, and I have gone back to normal, which is brilliant. I can’t thank you both enough. Finances are also satisfactory, so I can now work hard and strive to achieve greater things. I will always remember your kindness, it was most encouraging. I will try to use your example, and help other people when they are in need and maybe I can do something to help. Many thanks. "

Regards
Liz Cooper

Google SiteSearch

Geomancy.net Web
Search Powered by Google

Sponsored Links



 

 

Home
Freebies
Feng Shui
Horoscopes
Calculators
Books
Courses
Services
Consultations
Events
Shop












Site Design
Best viewed with
Internet Explorer 6.x,
Netscape 6.x, Opera 6.x
at 800x600 or 1024x768.
Flash plugin required.
Copyright Notice
Copyright 1996-onwards
Geomancy.Net,
Kappvest Infoserv Pte Ltd,
Cecil Lee & Robert Lee