Posted January 26, 200025 yr Dear cecil,I read somewhere that if the right side of the house has more space compared to the left side then it causes imbalance of chi since it makes the house more yin since the tiger side gets stronger than the dragon and should be remedied. Is this true. Thanks.
Posted January 27, 200025 yr Staff Dear Anon, Usually from the frontage of the house, both sides (left and right) should be balanced.So far, I seldom have ever come across a house where (from the frontage) it looks unbalanced at either side unless it is a large building. If so, this should not be a factor.It is not correct to say that the tiger side gets `stronger' than the dragon side. The only factor is that it is ideal condition if the dragon and tiger embrance i.e. Dragon is usually taller and tiger shorter. It can be a hill or landmark (true dragon /tiger) or a false dragon or tiger such such a road etc...Usually, the shape and form of a building should be "whole" and not of odd shape especially if we look at it from a helicopter view. It is best to have a `whole' or regular shaped house rather than to call it as a tiger being stronger than a dragon etc...In my applied Feng Shui book, I have mentioned something to the effect of one entering a house from the dragon and the tiger side. Having different dept or preception.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 1/26/00 7:07:32 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear cecil,I read somewhere that if theright side of the house hasmore space compared to theleft side then it causesimbalance of chi since itmakes the house more yin sincethe tiger side gets strongerthan the dragon and should beremedied. Is this true.Thanks.
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