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Dear Anon,
Please see below:-
On 8/21/00 4:33:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Hi! I'm moving into a small
>apartment in an old house. I
>know that I am
>a "Li" so my auspicious
>directions are E, SE, N, and
>S, in order from
>most to least. Also, my
>inauspicious directions are,
>from most to least
>inauspicious, NW, SW, W, and
>NE. My questions are these:
>
>1. My bathroom is in the East
>sector, which is my best one.
>How can I
>prevent all my best energy
>from being "flushed"?
Nothing much one can do unless one moves the toilet away from this sector. However, it is best to look at the overall house instead of just that particular sector by itself using the major FS theories such as Shapes and Form and Flying Star.
>2. I have two "missing"
>guas—the SE (which is my 2nd
>best direction)
>and the NE (which is the best
>of my bad directions). How
>should I deal
>with these?
For the definition of a missing corner in a house, it should be more than 33.3 percent of that sector's area.
Use the url: https://www.geomancy.net/fs/building.htm
to check the signifiance of the `missing corner'.
For example, if the missing corner is at NE, here, in FS, it implies one may have poor planning.
This is in contrast better than a missing corner at the North which may signify meeting an accident.
The remedies, include placing mirror on the interior wall. Or if it is a landed property, one can form a profile of the missing corner e.g. by landscaping or a lighted area at that sector.
Here, it does not matter if under the Eight House this is a good or bad sector. But rather try to `cure' that area (if possible).
>3. My bedroom is in the SW,
>which is my almost my worst
>direction.
>What can I do to alleviate
>that factor? Will this affect
>my love life (I
>think SW is the love/marriage
>direction)? When we are told
>to sleep
>with our head "pointing" in
>one of our best directions,
>does that mean
>like, if you sat up in bed,
>that direction is really
>behind you . . . or
>would you be looking toward
>the good direction?
Firstly, one should make sure that the bedroom e.g. the position of the bed conform to Shapes and Form.
Only after looking at the above and even analysis done using the Flying Star then, one should consider sleeping at a good sector and afterwards, sleeping with the head facing a good sector.
In my opinion, currently what you are using is only the Eight House Theory but do look into other FS theories (if you can).
>5. The majority of my living
>space is in three of my worst
>directions .
>. . and my only entrance to
>the apartment is in my very
>worst one.
>What to do to minimize
>potential trouble? Also, I'd
>like to make a
>"sacred space" for meditation
>and Reiki (I'm a level one
>practitioner).
>Short of the bathroom or
>kitchen (E and S), where would
>be the best
>place for that?
Again, your analysis is based on simply the Eight House theory. Here, I must emphaise that the key to Eight House theory is how much time you spent at a particular sector.
For the meditation area, you can actually try to find a location that you feel comfortable to meditate at.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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