Posted December 29, 201113 yr Master Cecil,My home is North Facing (Main door) with a protrusion in the West. As per my birth date, I should live in a South-East facing home. In my good sectors there is a 2nd bedroom in East(longevity), a smaller bedroom in SE(excellent) and another small bedroom in (South)In my bad sectors the Master Bedroom is in NE (Death), Living Room in NW (Disaster), Study in West (Irritation) and empty Space (back yard) in SW (spook).Seek your advice on what I can do to improve the Chi in both the good and bad sectors.Regards
Posted December 29, 201113 yr Staff 1. Take a look at this link: http://www.geomancy.net/events/CDL_FS_Talk/talk_1_slide_19.htm2. Frankly, you are only trying to apply "one miserable" concept of Feng Shui. 3. As the above link implies: there are many "styles" in Kung Fu and in Feng Shui; there are many concepts not just again : Feng Shui cannot rely only on the Eight House concept.4. No wonder, drawing a parallel to Kung Fu, one would be beaten to a pulp if one applies one concept only...5. The same goes, here..6. By "hook or by ...... " one has to apply more concepts then talk about realistic ways to either:-6.1. Enhance qi and hey! 6.2. Also neutralise bad qi... The saying goes it takes two hands to clap..... 7. In today's modern Feng Shui:-7.1. Shapes and Forms = a must have7.2. Compass School: Eight house PLUS Flying Star7.3. Ba Zi Feng Shui Quote On 12/29/2011 2:47:10 PM, Anonymous wrote:Master Cecil,My home is North Facing (Maindoor) with a protrusion in theWest. As per my birth date, Ishould live in a South-Eastfacing home.In my good sectors there is a2nd bedroom inEast(longevity), a smallerbedroom in SE(excellent) andanother small bedroom in(South)In my bad sectors the MasterBedroom is in NE (Death),Living Room in NW (Disaster),Study in West (Irritation) andempty Space (back yard) in SW(spook).Seek your advice on what I cando to improve the Chi in boththe good and badsectors.Regards
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