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1. Under Traditional Feng Shui, there are three methods for a high rise. Some of these methods may not work because the condition may not be suitable to do so:-


1.1. Method 1: Installing mirrors (interior of the home)on the opposite wall of the shared wall with the SW. This may not work as the interior wall may not be "suitable" locations for such an installation. - Best to seek additional advise before installation.


1.2. Method 2: Attaching a specific conCAVE mirror at the SW sector wall facing outwards.


1.3. Method 3: Some Traditional Feng Shui practitioners advise one to place an object (inside the home) behind the SW sector e.g. based on the element of the SW sector to enhance it. However, this is a less popular method as not all practitioners give this advice.




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1. The attachment shows a partial snapshot of the layout plan of an apartment.


2. Under this example, you will notice that there is a major missing corner between NW and West sector. (Area highlighted in YELLOW)


3. A conCAVE mirror may be used in this case to "suck back wealth" as it is not practical to place a mirror inside the balcony wall area in this example. There is no need to use the ba gua WITH conCAVE mirror. As we just want to "cure" missing corners. The Ba gua is added more to prevent "evil spirits" from coming say into the home. Most people don't think it is necessary to use it. Thusa "pure" conCAVE mirror is the best option.


3.1 For example, it would look very odd to have a mirror at the balcony area (NW wall). And if there is heavy rain, it may tarnish the mirror's backing.


3.2 In addition, there is no way to place a mirror at the service balcony. As many Singapore families hang and dry their clothings, there. (Many people don't often have a dryer to dry clothings..as we get relatively good sunshine in most homes).


3.3.Under this example; only a few practitioners may recommend placing an "object" at the balcony. This is the Method 3; which I had mentioned inthe earlier message.



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Thank you for the suggestions. Putting a concave mirror is something that I could do. However, I don't know where to put it, as there's a window in that area. Please see attached floor plan. Our unit would have the mirror image of this floor plan, so the living and dining room would be on the left side.


Am I correct when I said that it's the SW sector that's missing? Do you have any suggestions on how we could ensure that we're following the feng shui principles in this condo unit?


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1. In general, the concave mirror CAN / MAY be used to "suck" back wealth from a missing area - subject to other considerations.


Anonymous wrote:
Am I correct when I said that it's the SW sector that's missing? Do you have any suggestions on how we could ensure that we're following the feng shui principles in this condo unit?



2. Frankly, I am that free to figure out where is your compass directions. Some would indicate clearly on the layout plan.


3. There is indeed a missing corner as shown in the attachment, that's all.


Anonymous wrote:
Do you have any suggestions on how we could ensure that we're following the feng shui principles in this condo unit?

4. My "answer" to the question lies, HERE:-


http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=29&mid=24808&new


Don't you think your question is too diverse? Rome was not built in a day and what you are asking is for Rome to be built in one day... Please go back to the drawing block...


These are some of the Key Success Factors in applying good Feng Shui priciplies:-


* Commonsense Approach Fact or Fiction?
* Fast Food Feng Shui
* Fix-the-Leak, First!
* Situational Approach
* The Concept of Maximizing Marks
* The Concept of Feng Shui by Exception
* The Customer Engineer Concept
* The Three-Step-Approach
* Trial & Error Vs Flying Star


Please note that one of the attachments is a Paint Shop extension. Please download the .gif format.





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Further to what I had mentioned, for those with difficulties in purchasing the "correct" conCAVE bagua mirror may look at Para 7.2 for more information on "alternatives" to the earlier Ba gua mirror that I had shown in a photo i.e. encased in a red "plastic" ring...


Reference URL: http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=22507&new=


6. ConCAVE mirror


7. In general, some use this to "SUCK" wealth. For example, some homes have missing corners e.g. North-West sector. And one way is to use a conCAVE mirror placed strategically to "suck" back the wealth.


7.1 As North West is an important sector, the heaven luck sector and the Head of the house, sometimes a missing corner here, may mean that the head of the house may not feel like returning home.


7.2 Even normal mirrors can be used i.e. for e.g. in Singapore at Howards storage (Howards has many chains in Austrialia), basement of Parkway Parade, they sell mirrors e.g. for "pulling beard" or for shaving.. where one sidehas a flat mirror while the other sidehas a "X2" or"X5" magnification. These mirrors are conCAVE!




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