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Dear Gines,
1. Yes, I have used your layout plan provided to find out the centrepoint of the house.
2. The centrepoint looks like it is at the same location as what you had drawn.
Please see below:-
On 7/9/00 4:22:00 AM, Ginés Raja wrote:
>dear Cecil,
>
>I am sorry that my question
>was not clear enough. My
>problem is not quite where is
>the center of the house,
>neither where is oriented each
>of the rooms. I join here some
>sketches where everyone can
>see these things, and even the
>center, that is to be in the
>circle drawn in the second
>floor. My big indecision, as I
>am new in Feng Shui, is really
>this L-room (or two rooms ?).
>How have I to consider it ?
Please refer to attached sample showing, North, South, East, West, NE, SE, SW, NW.
(every 45degree increment).
The easiest is to use a protractor to draw the outline.
>Where are the eight corners of
>the Ba-Gua : for the entire
>L-room, or for separated
>dining-room and living-room ?
You do not have to worry if the living room or dining room is `L-shaped'.
By dividing as shown in the attachment, it will fit in different sectors.
>What is the best for consider
>: the real North (compass
>Feng-Shui), the side of the
>room (or separated for each
>room ?) where you enter
>(intuitive Feng-Shui) ? In
>that case, what about the
>door-window : entry or exit of
>the Qi ?
Under the compass school of Feng Shui: Eight House and Flying Star, you need to determine the direction of the main entrance door.
Here, it is measured from the centrepoint of the house to the main entrance door.
Do check out : https://www.geomancy.net/fs/cecilcompass.htm
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
2nd_floor_degrees.jpg
Dividing the house into the 8 sectors (53,405 bytes)
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