myfs_92890 Posted May 21, 2003 Share Posted May 21, 2003 I have been trying to accurately place the ba-gua for my house, but am confused on a few elements.1) There is a room over the garage on the second floor. When I place the ba-gua for the first floor, do I include the garage in the footprint of the house? It sticks out beyond the rest of the front of the house by 10-15 feet (depending on where you draw the line). Including it would mean that Knowledge and Career are cut off by quite a bit. Excluding it to the degree that it extends beyond the front edge of the house at the other corner means that the entire Mentor/Helpful Friends gua is either in the garage, the laundry room, the back hall between the garage and the laundry room, and a corner of it is in the guest bath. This also leaves a bit of a jut in the center (career) where a rarely used guest bedroom is located. Which is correct?2) Does the second floor ba-gua have to be the same size as the main floor? The second floor of the house is 13 feet narrower (except for a 12 foot wide room that juts out - it's not overly used either).3) No matter where I draw the lines, Helpful Friends are in the garage on the first floor. How can I cure that? Will activating that area on the second floor help or counteract it?Thank you in advance for any advice you can give! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 21, 2003 Staff Share Posted May 21, 2003 Dear Helen,In Asia, most of the time, a ba gua mirror is placed over an entrance for two major reasons:-1. " NO CHOICE "1.1 A situation is considered "no choice" if a house is at a `T' junction or the main door faces a major sha qi. 1.2 For example, if a neighour's main door faces our door, and that neighbour places a ba gua mirror above their main door. 1.3 Here, often, we do not have a choice! Either try to convince the neighbour to remove it; or we ourselves have no choice but to place a different type of mirror to neutralise it. 1.4 Thus, the question asked is: Is there a threat to our main door or is it because of one of those fixed template ideas that e.g. `x' marks the spot for "Knowledge and Career?".2 In my opinion, there is very little to be gained by practising such " marketing ploys " since e.g. North cannot be everyone's Knowlege and career sector.3. A test of such teachings or such a site (website) is to look at the products sold on the site. 4. In my opinion, close to 99.9 or even 100 percent of the time, many of such sites will `invite' us to understand such concepts. And recommend `solutions' that involve a purchase of a product.5. Often, I broadly classify these type of solutions as pure commercial. And an element of Human or man luck content.6. For example a simple ba gua mirror can be made as little as US$1.00 or less in China (cheap labour) but look at the price sold at any sites. One can see a huge market-up. Guess, who pockets the `mark-up'?7. Rather than spent money on these objects, that may create a good `human luck' feeling; it is more evident to save the money for the rainy day. Or even, have a good conversation with our spouse and family. And bring them out for a good dinner!8. TO WARD OFF EVIL OR OFFER "PROTECTION"8.1 Many Feng Shui practitioners in Asia have a religious inclination. For example, many are Toaist or buddhists.8.2 And if one engage such a practitioner, one will be asked to place things like a piece of `yellow charm' above the main door to ward off evil.8.3 And even if there is no evidence of Sha qi; often ba gua with either a flat mirror is placed above the main door or a convext type.8.4 There are also other protective mirrors e.g. those with picture of door gods on it; while others have a kirin that has two long swords held as a `cross' in their mouths.8.5 To find out more the different type of Ba Gua mirrors, please go to the conference: Photo Tours of Interest with pictures. Under this conference or simply do a universal search for Ba Gua mirror. You should be able to see pictures of each of the most common type of ba gua mirrors.9. Going forward, it is not favourable to place a ba gua mirror facing inwards into a home.10. We MUST take caution (caveat emptor) let the buyer beware when sites readily offer all sorts of ba gua mirrors for sale. 11. There are just too many commercialised mirrors to cater for the western market. Some looks cool and modern. But, the truth belittles us. These are simply commercial products!12. CAUTION: The maxim: "If it ain't broken, don't fix it! "This site does not practise concepts like "Helpful friends", "Knowlege and career" etc...Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 5/21/2003 10:48:16 PM, Anonymous wrote:I have been trying toaccurately place the ba-guafor my house, but am confusedon a few elements. 1) There Quote is a room over the garage onthe second floor. When Iplace the ba-gua for the firstfloor, do I include the garagein the footprint of the house?It sticks out beyond the restof the front of the house by10-15 feet (depending on whereyou draw the line). Includingit would mean that Knowledgeand Career are cut off byquite a bit. Excluding it tothe degree that it extendsbeyond the front edge of thehouse at the other cornermeans that the entireMentor/Helpful Friends gua iseither in the garage, thelaundry room, the back hallbetween the garage and thelaundry room, and a corner ofit is in the guest bath. Thisalso leaves a bit of a jut inthe center (career) where ararely used guest bedroom islocated. Which iscorrect? 2) Does the second Quote floor ba-gua have to be thesame size as the main floor?The second floor of the houseis 13 feet narrower (exceptfor a 12 foot wide room thatjuts out - it's not overlyused either). 3) No matter Quote where I draw the lines,Helpful Friends are in thegarage on the first floor.How can I cure that? Willactivating that area on thesecond floor help orcounteract it? Thank you in Quote advance for any advice you cangive! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_92890 Posted May 22, 2003 Share Posted May 22, 2003 I like to ask how to place the template on the floor plan Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 22, 2003 Staff Share Posted May 22, 2003 Dear Helen,The fixed template as you had mentioned is not Traditional Feng Shui.We do not practise it here.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 5/22/2003 7:52:34 PM, Anonymous wrote:I like to ask how to place thetemplate on the floor plan Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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