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Dear Vijay,
1. Usually, we have to be pragmatic when applying Flying Star or the Eight sectors.
2. If our house or apartment is small to medium sized e.g. 800 sq feet to 3,000 sq feet, usually we do not need to subdivide the house into various sectors. Especially if we own the entire house.
3. In a house environment, if we are using Flying Star, more important considerations are the frontage and the back of the house.
4. However, I would agree with you, that in some cases, it would be good to do sub-sectional Feng Shui for offices. This is because, many individual offices do have their own internal floor area and their specific main door.
5. For a home, I would recommend what you had mentioned if: one is too free, or has nothing else better to do: but to eat and sleep on Compass School Feng Shui.
>Because the readings of the
>rooms may be different from
>the centre of the house ?
As mentioned above, we have to be pragmatic. If each room is small e.g. 100 sq feet, taking a few steps can reach one end to the other, is'nt it practical to divide the rooms.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/25/2003 11:16:00 PM, Vijay Kumar wrote:
>Dear Master Cecil
>Please advice about taking the
>readings of the house and
>rooms. If one wants to place
>the Lo Shu Magic square-on the
>house then centre of the house
>is the point. But what about
>the centre of the individual
>rooms. One has to first find
>out the centre of each room
>and then place the template.
>But how to take the readings ?
>Is it advisible to energize
>the corners of the room ?
>Because the readings of the
>rooms may be different from
>the centre of the house ?
>Please
>clarify.
>Warm regards
Vijay Kumar
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