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Dear Alex,
In my opinion, for a 1 room flat/apartment; usually, it would depend greatly on the `larger' building and site.
In my opinion, since this is a 1 room flat, one may not get a `Quantum Leap' in Feng Shui by `applying' FS principles here. This is because many of the concepts of Compass School may not be easily applied as the area is pretty small.
Here, one important point which I feel is that if one cannot achieve a `Quantum Leap' in Feng Shui, the `returns' in using FS may not be that effective i.e. it is like spending $1.00 to get back only $0.80 cents or less or even if we can get back a small profit of `$1.01 cents is this good enough.
For, small apartments, it is best to apply the wider scope of Feng Shui i.e. the Yin and Yang concept .. i.e. keep the room bright and .. clear space is good.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 10/29/2001 9:21:00 AM, Alex Rapp wrote:
>Hello friends,
>I just read some topics about
>feng shui. It is not very
>common method here in
>Slovakia, but I am very
>interested in it. The question
>is, wheter I will be able to
>apply Feng Shui principles
>with SOME effect in my 1-room
>flat or not. I live in this
>small flat with my girlfriend,
>that 1 room is our living
>room, bedroom, workroom for 2
>people. Kitchen, bathroom and
>toilette are separate. Also I
>have I smal storage room as
>wardrobe. We are going to
>reaccomodate it, so we would
>like toplan it with some Feng
>Shui tips and principles, so
>we can make Cchi energy flow
>accurately.
>Thank you a lot in advance !
>Regards,
>
>Alex Rapp
>alex@rapp.sk
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