myfs_77626 Posted February 4, 2002 Share Posted February 4, 2002 Dear Cecil & all,I am very new to feng shui, and I am trying to research. But I am stuck very early on:I'm also assuming that the straight path west from the front door to the bathroom is not advisable. Will a partition or screen or even a large tall piece of furniture like an armoire be enough to redirect the qi?Thanks, Tina Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 4, 2002 Staff Share Posted February 4, 2002 Dear Tina,A warm welcome to you:)1. Under Compass School Feng Shui; (especially Flying Star Feng Shui) one can either take readings based on the building or an individual apartment like your house.2. However, under the Eight House Theory or East/West Group of persons; usually the orientation is taken from the centre-point of your individual apartment to the main entrance door.3. You can view this url:- http://www.geomancy.net/resources/art/art-cecilcompass.htmto confirm how to take compass readings from the centre-point of your individual unit.4. Please note that the above method(s) are based on the use of an ordinary compass.5. In Feng Shui, if one knows how to use the Chinese Luopan; the readings is based on the `sitting' position and facing (frontage) of the house. As you have mentioned, it could be the main entrance or the location where the windows at the frontage are. But usually, this is done (best) by a competent FS practitioner. If you are using method (Para 5).6. Otherwise, you should follow the advice mentioned under Para 3 (above). Quote I'm also assuming that thestraight path west from thefront door to the bathroom isnot advisable. Will apartition or screen or even alarge tall piece of furniturelike an armoire be enough toredirect the qi? 7. Yes, it is considered inauspicious for the main entrance door to face the bathroom. Yes you can place a partition or screen. The screen need not necessarily be of full height. If you place a tall piece of furniture, it should be as tall as the height of the toilet door. Lower than that is not advisable. Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 2/4/2002 5:03:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Cecil & all,I am very new to feng shui,and I am trying to research.But I am stuck very earlyon:seen tell me to determine theorientation of my apartmentbased on the entry door to myapartment unit, and some sayto base it on the way themajority of windows are facing(which in my case correspondsto the main entry to thebuilding). I have a threefoot wide door facing northinto a courtyard, and 13 feetwide space of windows facingsouth (and 2 feet windowfacing west). All the foottraffic is on the south side.So, am I in a Li House, or Kanhouse.I'm also assuming that thestraight path west from thefront door to the bathroom isnot advisable. Will apartition or screen or even alarge tall piece of furniturelike an armoire be enough toredirect the qi?Thanks, Tina Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 4, 2002 Staff Share Posted February 4, 2002 Dear Tina & all,Determining the center-point of a house=======================================If you have a sketch or layout plan, feel free to post it to this forum, so that I can locate it for you.Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_77626 Posted February 5, 2002 Share Posted February 5, 2002 Cecil,thanks for the info, "the main entrance" to the building I was talking about is actually a large arch through to the courtyard. I think I may need to consult a professional, but how do you find a competant one? I know there are more than one school, but what questions should I ask? The books I have mention that they should ask for the age of the building, and time that I was born, but none that I've contacted so far list that as something that they need. Are there any credentials to look for? None have given me straight answer on the base cost of a reading or what & how they will charge (even by hour or square foot) via E-mail, and I am hearing impaired. As I am on a disability income, I do not have money to throw away on someone who doesn't know what they are doing. They also seem more interested in selling feng shui "props" than doing a reading. I'm assuming therefore, that they are not fully on the competent side:Would your paid reports or consultations take into accounts the complexities of an apartment? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 5, 2002 Staff Share Posted February 5, 2002 Dear Tina,Thank you for sharing with us your information.Yes, especially for those in US, it is always prudent to check the credentials of any "FS practitioner" first.As you have mentioned, by asking a few questions; one can have a feel of the person at the other end.I understand that you are on disability income. If you are able to take personal reading e.g. from the centre-point to the main entrance; we would most certainly be glad to provide you the necessary Free credits i.e. Free "paid reports". To help you.Actually most of our paid reports were specificially written for our own professional audit use. And, we feel that it is similar to us being present to do the actual audit. Other than the visual cues of Shapes and Form and taking the necessary compass readings. Because of the high costs of internet charges such as ISP hosting and bandwidth charges, we had to make them paid reports to help defray mainly the hosting costs.Anyway, please e-mail us directly at support@geomancy.net so that we can credit you the necessary FREE paid reports for you to begin analysing your home.We are always around if you should have any clarifications with regards to these or any other reports especially via this Free Advise forum. Or to clarify any Shapes and Forms Feng Shui specific to your home.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 2/5/2002 3:05:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Cecil,thanks for the info, "the mainentrance" to the building Iwas talking about is actuallya large arch through to thecourtyard. I think I may needto consult a professional, buthow do you find a competantone? I know there are morethan one school, but whatquestions should I ask? Thebooks I have mention thatthey should ask for the age ofthe building, and time that Iwas born, but none that I'vecontacted so far list that assomething that they need. Arethere any credentials to lookfor? None have given mestraight answer on the basecost of a reading or what &how they will charge (even byhour or square foot) viaE-mail, and I am hearingimpaired. As I am on adisability income, I do nothave money to throw away onsomeone who doesn't know whatthey are doing. They alsoseem more interested inselling feng shui "props" thandoing a reading. I'm assumingtherefore, that they are notfully on the competent side:Would your paid reports orconsultations take intoaccounts the complexities ofan apartment? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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