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How do we conclude that our house has a missing corner rather than a projection/protruding corner? For example, my house could either be considered a SOUTHWEST missing corner or a NORTHWEST projection or protruding corner.
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1. Frankly, it depends! Since often, no two homes are the same.


2. Many of the considerations will also depend on how a person view where the centrepoint of a home is. And like all human beings, realistically, one may even get different results from different Masters!


3. The saying goes "Be realistic". In such a case (determining whether a home has a protrusion or indent) would make this more of an "art" rather than a science of Feng Shui! Therefore, we have to accept this fact in life!


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Amanda Y. wrote:
How do we conclude that our house has a missing corner rather than a projection/protruding corner? For example, my house could either be considered a SOUTHWEST missing corner or a NORTHWEST projection or protruding corner. http://www.geomancy.net/resources/theories/fs-building.htm



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