myfs_144943 Posted May 10, 2010 Share Posted May 10, 2010 Dear Master, I really appreciate your website. Plenty of useful information.I'm having a great difficulty locating the facing direction of my house. There is a gate infront of the small bridge above the pond leading to my living room which we use very rare. It's the garage door we use all the time and also the back door. Due to the presence of the riverlet (small river) in my backyard and a koi Pond infront of my house, it's making it more difficult to locate the facing direction of my house. Please note that the yellow line defines the boundary of my property. The lane does not have so much traffic, maybe around 30 cars in a day. Furthermore i have a home office situated just above the Dining and TV room. In this case, where should I face while sitting in my home office? I have difficulty finding the sections in the home office since it's within the house and door opposite to the window facing the Guest bedroom. Can you please help me? Please refer to the picture for clarity.Regards and Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 10, 2010 Staff Share Posted May 10, 2010 These are some of the considerations:- 1. Attached please find an illustration. 2. I have already marked the centrepoint of your home. And you can use this as the basis of a Flying Star PIE chart to chart out the various sectors. Note: PIE chart is easier than the 9 grid in such a layout plan. 3. Based on your description, the side facing the riverlet should not be considered as the facing direction of the home, since the living areas is bounded by both the garage and the kitchen and that there are also the stairs and wash area, here. 4. For the purpose of drawing a Flying Star chart; the potential facing directions are either:marked in RED; A or B or C. 5. For those who had stayed in a home for quite sometime could try to map out the flying stars under facing direction A 343 degrees &/or B 30 &/or C 70 and see which chart matches the "history" of the home. 6. In your situation, the most likely (1st choice) facing direction is marking in red: A. And because of the slight slant in your home; another 2nd choice is marking B. While marking C is the breath of the house vs the length; there is a higher weightage : or the most yang or the most windows or surface area at marking A or B. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_144943 Posted May 10, 2010 Share Posted May 10, 2010 Dear Master,Thank you a lot for theprompt reply. I will try to do a flying star chart to match the historyof the family to get a better result. For the home office which issituated just above the dining and tv room, where can I take the facingdirection? I mean where is it best to place a desk? attached is a layoutof the home office situated just above the dining and tv room. Should Itake the facing direction of the ground floor being the same for thehome office or this can vary? I mean to say for a house on the whole igot to know how to apply the pie chart, but I'm confused on individualrooms in the house. Mainly for the home office.Note that the floorplan attached is the first floor super imposed on the previous floorlayout(the ground floor).I would also like to know if you do onsiteconsulting for clients outside of your country.With thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 11, 2010 Staff Share Posted May 11, 2010 1. Since this is a home office, you can treat the home office sector within the home's Flying Star Chart - especially since it is not a large area.2. Thus, you can super-impose the Flying Star (pie chart or 9 grid) and determine the sector star influences within that sector based on the actual home's facing direction.3. You can also apply the Eight House concept to see if you are able to sit facing a good direction especially: "Prosperity" and/or "Excellent" sector.Anonymous wrote:Dear Master,I would also like to know if you do onsite consulting for clients outside of your country.With thanks. 4. The link for our International consultancy is within this link:-http://www.geomancy.net/consultation/consult-home/offsite-consultation.htm(Off-site. For on-site, a special quote is needed). Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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