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Significance Of Protusions Or Missing Corners Read 3146 times
Cecil Lee



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Posted on: Fri, 08 Jun 2012, 20:07 PM, Last Modified on Fri, 08 Jun 2012, 20:45 PM
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Significance of Protusions or Missing Corners Cecil Lee Cecil Lee support@geomancy.net One has to be careful of the compass marking. As sometimes a sector may straddle between two sectors.

In general, it looks more like a protusion. If so, look up at the chart I provided earlier.

On 6/8/2012 8:04:34 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear Cecil.Thank you for your reply. Ya
>you are right, wiithout a layout plan,
>it is not easy to visualise.Please refer
>to the sketch of the layout plan - the
>new flat roof will cover the walk way
>between the amah quarter and the kitchen
>to solve 'rain' problem. In this way,
>the amah quarter and store will be
>connected to the main house and will it
>now become part of the house and thus
>change the fengshui or not?Is this a
>protusion or missing corner (North
>west)?Kind regards,On 6/5/2012 7:14:21
>AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
>>1. The significance of either
>>protusions or missing
>>corner(s) can be found under
>>this old (resource)
>>link:-http://forum.geomancy.ne
>>t/resources/fst/fst-shapes-bui
>>lding.htm2. Most likely the
>>proposed Amah's house should
>>often be considered a
>>protusion unless otherwise
>>(from a real photo or
>>layout).3. Please take note
>>that not all protrusions are
>>"evil".
>>1. North : Can easily make
>>friends.
>>2. North-East : Enjoys doing
>>Research and Development work.
>>3. East : Dare take calcualted
>>risks and is rather impatient.
>>4. South-East : Needs to work
>>real hard.
>>5. South : Will enjoy good
>>reputation.
>>6. South-West : Male members
>>living in the house will be
>>lazy while Females will be
>>active.
>>7. West : One happy family.
>>8. North-West : Occupants likes a
>>competitive environment.On 6/5/2012
>>7:06:51 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
>>Please
>>see below:-You wrote: Will the
>>amah
>>quarter become part of the main
>>>house or it is separate as it
>does
>>not
>share the same roof (also
>>different
>type)?Frankly, this
>can
>>range from being
>"a mountain out
>of
>>a mole hill" i.e. no
>major
>concern
>>to some concern. However,
>it is
>>difficult to visualise from,
>>>here.Most likely, it may be
>>impractical
>to have the amah
>house
>>as an "island".
>As often, if the
>>roof or walk way is
>shallow,
>concern
>>for splashes of rain.
>And
>without a
>>joining walkway to link
>the main
>>main house to the amah house,
>>this
>>may be a "rain" problem. As I
>>>mentioned, sometimes it can be a
>>>"non-issue" or alternatively
>this
>>>protusion.. You wrote: Shall I
>leave
>>a
>small gap in between so that
>they
>>are
>not connected if it change
>the
>>fengshui
>(like natal chart) of
>my
>>house?In my
>opinion, most likely
>not
>>to affect the
>natal chart
>(Flying
>>Star of the home)On
>6/3/2012
>>10:36:52 AM, Anon (Hidden for Privacy) wrote:
>>>>Dear Sir,There is a one
>storey
>>>>amah room and a store room
>at
>>>>the back of my 2 storey
>house.
>>>I
>am building a roof
>>>connecting it to
>my house
>>>kitchen so that I can have
>a
>>>sheltered utility area. This
>>>>is a flat concrete roof same
>>>as
>the amah quarter.
> My
>>>main
>house roof is of
>>>different design
>and
>>>materials.  Will the amah
>>>>quarter become part of the
>>>main
>house or it is separate
>>>as it does
>not share the
>same
>>>roof (also
>different
>>>type)?Shall I leave a
>small
>>>gap in between so that they
>>>>are not connected if it
>change
>>>>the fengshui (like natal
>>>chart)
>of my house?Your
>>>feedback is very
>much
>>>appreciated.Kind
>>>>regards,Olivia

 

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Anonymous


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Posted in: Discuss :: Free Advice (General Feng Shui)
Posted on: Fri, 08 Jun 2012, 19:38 PM, Last Modified on Fri, 08 Jun 2012, 20:04 PM
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Significance of Protusions or Missing Corners Anonymous Dear Anon (Hidden for Privacy),


On 6/5/2012 7:14:21 AM, Anon (Hidden for Privacy) wrote: >1. The significance of either >protusions or missing >corner(s) can be found under >this old (resource) >link:-http://forum.geomancy.ne >t/resources/fst/fst-shapes-bui >lding.htm2. Most likely the >proposed Amah's house should >often be considered a >protusion unless otherwise >(from a real photo or >layout).3. Please take note >that not all protrusions are >"evil". >1. North : Can easily make >friends. >2. North-East : Enjoys doing >Research and Development work. >3. East : Dare take calcualted >risks and is rather impatient. >4. South-East : Needs to work >real hard. >5. South : Will enjoy good >reputation. >6. South-West : Male members >living in the house will be >lazy while Females will be >active. >7. West : One happy family. >8. North-West : Occupants likes a >competitive environment.On 6/5/2012 >7:06:51 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
>Please >see below:-You wrote: Will the
>amah >quarter become part of the main >>house or it is separate as it does >not
>share the same roof (also >different
>type)?Frankly, this can >range from being
>"a mountain out of >a mole hill" i.e. no
>major concern >to some concern. However,
>it is >difficult to visualise from, >>here.Most likely, it may be >impractical
>to have the amah house >as an "island".
>As often, if the >roof or walk way is
>shallow, concern >for splashes of rain.
>And without a >joining walkway to link
>the main >main house to the amah house,
>this >may be a "rain" problem. As I >>mentioned, sometimes it can be a >>"non-issue" or alternatively this >>protusion.. You wrote: Shall I leave >a
>small gap in between so that they >are
>not connected if it change the >fengshui
>(like natal chart) of my >house?In my
>opinion, most likely not >to affect the
>natal chart (Flying >Star of the home)On
>6/3/2012 >10:36:52 AM, Anonymous wrote: >>>Dear Sir,There is a one storey >>>amah room and a store room at >>>the back of my 2 storey house. >>I
>am building a roof >>connecting it to
>my house >>kitchen so that I can have
>a >>sheltered utility area. This >>>is a flat concrete roof same >>as
>the amah quarter.  My >>main
>house roof is of >>different design
>and >>materials.  Will the amah >>>quarter become part of the >>main
>house or it is separate >>as it does
>not share the same >>roof (also
>different >>type)?Shall I leave a
>small >>gap in between so that they >>>are not connected if it change >>>the fengshui (like natal >>chart)
>of my house?Your >>feedback is very
>much >>appreciated.Kind >>>regards,Olivia
""
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Cecil Lee



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Posted in: Discuss :: Free Advice (General Feng Shui)
Posted on: Tue, 05 Jun 2012, 07:10 AM, Last Modified on Tue, 05 Jun 2012, 07:14 AM
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Significance of Protusions or Missing Corners Cecil Lee Cecil Lee support@geomancy.net 1. The significance of either protusions or missing corner(s) can be found under this old (resource) link:-
http://forum.geomancy.net/resources/fst/fst-shapes-building.htm

2. Most likely the proposed Amah's house should often be considered a protusion unless otherwise (from a real photo or layout).

3. Please take note that not all protrusions are "evil".

1. North : Can easily make friends.

2. North-East : Enjoys doing Research and Development work.

3. East : Dare take calcualted risks and is rather impatient.

4. South-East : Needs to work real hard.

5. South : Will enjoy good reputation.

6. South-West : Male members living in the house will be lazy while Females will be active.

7. West : One happy family.

8. North-West : Occupants likes a competitive environment.

On 6/5/2012 7:06:51 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
>Please see below:-You wrote: Will the
>amah quarter become part of the main
>house or it is separate as it does not
>share the same roof (also different
>type)?Frankly, this can range from being
>"a mountain out of a mole hill" i.e. no
>major concern to some concern. However,
>it is difficult to visualise from,
>here.Most likely, it may be impractical
>to have the amah house as an "island".
>As often, if the roof or walk way is
>shallow, concern for splashes of rain.
>And without a joining walkway to link
>the main main house to the amah house,
>this may be a "rain" problem. As I
>mentioned, sometimes it can be a
>"non-issue" or alternatively this
>protusion.. You wrote: Shall I leave a
>small gap in between so that they are
>not connected if it change the fengshui
>(like natal chart) of my house?In my
>opinion, most likely not to affect the
>natal chart (Flying Star of the home)On
>6/3/2012 10:36:52 AM, Anon (Hidden for Privacy) wrote:
>>Dear Sir,There is a one storey
>>amah room and a store room at
>>the back of my 2 storey house.
>I
>am building a roof
>connecting it to
>my house
>kitchen so that I can have
>a
>sheltered utility area. This
>>is a flat concrete roof same
>as
>the amah quarter.  My
>main
>house roof is of
>different design
>and
>materials.  Will the amah
>>quarter become part of the
>main
>house or it is separate
>as it does
>not share the same
>roof (also
>different
>type)?Shall I leave a
>small
>gap in between so that they
>>are not connected if it change
>>the fengshui (like natal
>chart)
>of my house?Your
>feedback is very
>much
>appreciated.Kind
>>regards,Olivia

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Roof Connection Read 3331 times
Cecil Lee



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Posted on: Tue, 05 Jun 2012, 07:06 AM,
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roof connection Cecil Lee Cecil Lee support@geomancy.net Please see below:-

You wrote: Will the amah quarter become part of the main house or it is separate as it does not share the same roof (also different type)?

Frankly, this can range from being "a mountain out of a mole hill" i.e. no major cOncern to some concern. However, it is difficult to visualise from, here.

Most likely, it may be impractical to have the amah house as an "island". As often, if the roof or walk way is shallow, concern for splashes of rain. And without a joining walkway to link the main main house to the amah house, this may be a "rain" problem.

As I mentioned, sometimes it can be a "non-issue" or alternatively this protusion..

You wrote: Shall I leave a small gap in between so that they are not connected if it change the fengshui (like natal chart) of my house?

In my opinion, most likely not to affect the natal chart (Flying Star of the home)

On 6/3/2012 10:36:52 AM, Anon (Hidden for Privacy) wrote:
>Dear Sir,There is a one storey
>amah room and a store room at
>the back of my 2 storey house.
>I am building a roof
>connecting it to my house
>kitchen so that I can have a
>sheltered utility area. This
>is a flat concrete roof same
>as the amah quarter.  My
>main house roof is of
>different design and
>materials.  Will the amah
>quarter become part of the
>main house or it is separate
>as it does not share the same
>roof (also different
>type)?Shall I leave a small
>gap in between so that they
>are not connected if it change
>the fengshui (like natal
>chart) of my house?Your
>feedback is very much
>appreciated.Kind
>regards,Olivia

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roof connection Anonymous Dear Anon (Hidden for Privacy),
Olivia


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