sun888_99 Posted November 4, 1999 Share Posted November 4, 1999 Dear cecil,I understand the 33.3% rule regarding the missing corner but I am still confused aboutwhich missing corner to cure and which corner not to cure. Since I read somewhere that the house should not have a single missing corner. So wanted to know do we cure all missing corner to make the house shape eithera square or a rectangular shape. And do we consider the 8 house or flying star when we are curing the missing corner. eg.The north is bad for a breadwinner according to the 8 house but has excellent flying star so do we extend the missing corner or not. Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 4, 1999 Staff Share Posted November 4, 1999 Dear Anon,To find out the significance of missing corners at each compass direction / sector please refer to:http://www.geomancy.net/fs/building.htmIf you can draw a layout plan, you can upload to this site and I can let you know which is a missing corner or protrusion. (Ideally it is a scanned layout i.e. one can see the profile of layout if you can for a clearer view).Otherwise, it is hard for me to comment further as usually not all layout plans are the same.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 11/4/99 3:04:28 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear cecil,I understand the 33.3% ruleregarding the missing cornerbut I am still confused aboutwhich missing corner to cureand which corner not to cure.Since I read somewhere thatthe house should not have asingle missing corner. Sowanted to know do we cure allmissing corner to make thehouse shape eithera square or a rectangularshape. And do we consider the8 house or flying star when weare curing the missing corner.eg.The north is bad for abreadwinner according to the 8house but has excellent flyingstar so do we extend themissing corner or not. Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
sun888_99 Posted November 5, 1999 Share Posted November 5, 1999 Dear cecil,Thank you for referring me to the building pages. I think this makes it very easy for the user to pin point what they are asking.My house is exactly like the diagram in the indent with the indent in the SW , NW, SE, and NE and the SW and NE have good flying stars but the SE has double 2 and the NW has a 4 9 Combination.4 Please advise in this scenario which indent should be cured. Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 5, 1999 Staff Share Posted November 5, 1999 Dear Anon,It is very difficult for me to comment as I really need to see a drawing of it. As an indent can be a large area or narrow etc...This is only to determine whether there is indeed an indent.As for cures, these are limited. For indents there are frankly no `miracle' cures for such `flaws'.Cures differ also if it is a landed property or a flat.For example if it is a landed property, one can do some landscaping to create a profile of the missing corner. Or place a light to brighten up the place.For a flat or apartment, cures are limited to e.g. placing mirrors to `extend' the missing corner. If you can, try to give me a sketch the layout and upload to the forum as I need to see the full layout plan in order to make further comments. Furthermore, placing mirrors also depend on other schools of Feng Shui such as the flying star. If it is an inauspicious sector, placing mirrors may bounce back double the luck.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 11/5/99 12:31:55 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear cecil,Thank you for referring me tothe building pages. I thinkthis makes it very easy forthe user to pin point whatthey are asking.My house is exactly like thediagram in the indent with theindent in the SW , NW, SE, andNE and the SW and NE have goodflying stars but the SE hasdouble 2 and the NW has a 4 9Combination.4 Please advise in this scenariowhich indent should be cured.Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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