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  1. Hi. I perused through your site and noticed that when dividing an apt/house into the nine sections it appears that drawing the lines to the rectangler shape apt/house, the apt/house is facing a N, S, E, W in which all sections look like boxes. Shouldn't the alignment [the lines] be based on the direction of your front door? Or, should it be based on the shape of your apt/house? I have a very long rectangle shaped apt [top floor of a private home] in which my front door is SE [at 210 degrees]. As instructed, this position was taken when looking out NOT in. How do I divide into the 9 sections? Again, my front door is SE in which the wall it opens towards is the foundation wall extending the whole length of the apt. If I draw the sections based on the DIRECTION of my front door, the sections will be very long oddly shaped triangles. Is that okay? Or, should I base it on the SHAPE [not direction] of the apt and divide accordingly? it would be much easier doing it this way. Your advise is appreciated. trilbee
  2. Hi. I need advise on where you draw the line between big and small and how to bring them into you home. Can you suggest examples of what to use for metal & earth below so I have a better understanding of the difference between big/small [aside from the obvious, which is size]? Mainly, big metal small metal big earth small earth Any examples to use for: fire, water, wood [plants, big wood/wall paneling] I just want a better understanding of what is meant by big and small and a broader base of items I can use to satisfy the elements. Thank you so much for your time. I look forward to your response. trilbee
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