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Dear Carlos,
1. For an irregular shaped house, it is best to visualise, the flux of qi moving within the home.
2. Often, such a home (distorts) qi i.e. not smooth flowing or there are `substantial leaks' causing imbalances.
3. To find the centrepoint, one `crude' method is to place a copy of the layout on a cardboard. And `cut' out the profile of the house. Try to balance it with a pin or nail. (this is the centre of gravity).
4. Alternatively, try to `break' the profile of the home into two rectangles each with it's centrepoint.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 5/14/2003 2:52:36 AM, carlos miranda-herrera wrote:
>Dear Cecil:
>
>A friend of mine asked me to
>write this mail to you as He
>doesn't speak English. He
>wants me to apply what I know
>of Fen Shui to his house ( Not
>very much, but he is in
>despair and he trusts me )( He
>is going through a very
>complicated stage of his life
>). But I'm not sure what the
>centre of his house really is
>because his house has an
>irregular shape. As I know
>this year, the south east has
>a bad combination of stars, we
>have hang there a six hollow
>rods windchime, what else
>should He do? Can you please
>help us? Please see the
>attached file.
>
>
>Thanks a lot. ( I couldn't
>attach a file, so I hope
>You'll understand the "
>drawing"
>
> North
> -------------.
>. .main door (
>South East 40 )
> .------
> . .
> . .
> . -----.
> . .
> . .
> . .
> .--------------.
>
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