Posted January 6, 200223 yr Hi! Happy New Year. I am living in a 2 story house with sitting-room, dining room, kitchen and office in the first floor and rooms and family room in the second. How do I apply the bagua to my house? Do I use one for the first floor and another for the second or what?Thank you very much in advance, since I have tried to find an answer in books and your site, but I can't seem to find an answer.Regards,Isabel
Posted January 7, 200223 yr Staff Dear Isabel,Thanks and Seasons Greetings!1. I am not sure whether are you referring to the application of the `Ba Gua' i.e. the Eight House Theory or The Flying Star Theory.2. In fact for both the Eight House Theory and Flying Star Theory, these two concepts are based on Compass School Feng Shui. 3. And in general, it is based on the location (determination) of the main entrance door. 4. The logic here is that there is only one main entrance door. If so, for a house with 2/3 or more storeys, it is determined by looking at the direction of the main entrance door from the centrepoint of the house. Therefore, the " Ba Gua " map as you mentioned should be applied for both ground and upper levels taking into consideration the centrepoint of the house.Warmest Regards,Cecil Lee Quote On 1/6/2002 8:24:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Hi! Happy New Year. I am livingin a 2 story house withsitting-room, dining room,kitchen and office in thefirst floor and rooms andfamily room in the second.How do I apply the bagua to myhouse? Do I use one for thefirst floor and another forthe second or what?Thank you very much inadvance, since I have tried tofind an answer in books andyour site, but I can't seem tofind an answer.Regards,Isabel
Posted January 7, 200223 yr Dear Cecil:Thank you very much for answering me. I was referring to the eight house theory. So I have to apply the Ba-Gua to the center of the house taking the orientation of the main door as my starting point.Thanks again and best of lucks,Isabel
Posted January 7, 200223 yr Staff Dear Isabel,Thank you for your clarification.1. Yes, you should stand at the centrepoint or use the template from the centrepoint of the house.2. There are some resources at this URL to further help you how to do so:-http://www.geomancy.net/fs/house1.htmWarmest Regards,Cecil Lee Quote On 1/7/2002 9:50:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Cecil:Thank you very much foranswering me. I was referringto the eight house theory. SoI have to apply the Ba-Gua tothe center of the house takingthe orientation of the maindoor as my starting point.Thanks again and best oflucks,Isabel
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