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Dear Zarah,
Please see below:-
On 9/10/00 11:48:00 AM, Zarah Hill wrote:
>I've only just started
>learning and I'd appreciate
>some help please.
>
>The south west section of my
>flat is in rectangular living
>room at the front of the
>house. The relationship
>corner has a small recess with
>a built in wooden cupboard and
>a bay window starting where
>the recess ends.
Here, especially for anyone who wants to determine whether:
1. Is this a missing corner?
2. Can this be a protrusion instead of a missing corner?
Under Para 1, for ease of identification, we consider a sector (we divide the house equally into 9 sectors).
If the area of the sector is greater than 33.3% of the size of that sector, this is usually considered as a missing corner.
If it is a `slight' recess, perhaps, you may want to check to see if this is truly a missing corner i.e. 33.3percent of the area is missing.
>I'm assuming this means that
>the corners of the room on
>either side of the bay windows
>are missing, so I've put a
>small mirror facing inwards on
>the relevant window, is that
>correct?
As mentioned above, if the area of the missing corner is not 33.3 percent or greater than this, it usually is not considered a missing corner.
A small mirror, does not `effectively' provide the "depth" require to cure a missing corner > 33.3 percent. It only acts as a means of psychological `comfort' to ease one's mind. Perhaps this can help.
>I've also put a
>couple of solid metal
>candlesticks next to the built
>in cupboard, is this enough to
>counteract the wood? I'm weak
>water, but I'm not sure
>whether it's relevant in this
>context.
Usually, if we want to analyse a sector, the Flying Star is used to analyse the sector:
1. to find out the elements at this sector.
2. If there is an imbalanced at this sector, a neutralising element is used to `cure' it.
Alternatively, this sector may not need any `cures' at all or the addition of metal may create more imbalances. Or, wood would be a `cure'.
If one does not want to use the Flying Star to analyse, better leave it along. The saying goes " if it ain't broken, please don't fix it".
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
>Thank you very much for your
>help
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