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Dear Ben,
On 2/26/2002 1:58:00 PM, Ben Jue wrote:
>The front door is facing the
>SOUTH sector of my house. The
>flying star numbers are
>Mountain(6),Water(8),Center(2)
>,Yearly(2. We don't use the
>front door as the main
>entrance, rather we enter
>through the garage in the SW
>Sector
Yes, the 6-rod windchime is felt to be the better choice here vs the wooden pillar.
It is good that u do not use the main entrance or open the door.
This is because, if one notice carefully, the main entrance (area) is in direct line with the balcony. And - Qi cannot meander but direcly flow out.
From the looks of it, it is difficult to place a partition e.g. between the dining and living room as it has to extend out to cover the door. The other option (if u are using the door in the future) is to place a screen close to the main entrance (some sort like a passage way).
Please refer to attached picture:
Best place in the future to place a screen: At B.
At C - alternative partition (up to the level of the door. But not advisable as it may make the house dark.
>>2) Should I change the
>>miniblinds to a different
>>color since the blue(water)
>>and South(Fire) direction
>>clashes? If so, what would be
>>an acceptable color?
Since all your walls are white, you can still have the miniblinds in blue.
>I ran the report on your site
>and it says that "WOOD" is our
>binding element. And I double
>checked and saw that Water and
>Wood is Favourable for both of
>us.
>
>>4) My house is shaped as a
>>rectangle with a cutout
>>starting at the front door
>>that extends to the front of
>>the garage. You can see this
>>in the picture. The front door
>>faces S and the garage faces
>>SW when I take the centerpoint
>>measurement of the house.
>>When I look at the picures on
>>your site regarding
>>"cutouts/indents" my house
>>doesn't look like the shapes
>>of the S or SW cutout but
>>rather it looks exactly like
>>the one described as SE. I'm
>>confused as to how to
>>interpret the cutout of my
>>house. Can you help explain?
I see that in your upper level, there is a large missing corner (greater than 33.3percent of the entire sector).
Others sectors can be viewed as minor protusions e.g. den/bedroom 4 and the adjoining ward-drope area. But this minor protusion.
For the large missing corner, if possible one can landscape the garder e.g. profile of the missing east or use of light e.g. at the corner. Not necessary to turn it on.
>I attached the layout with the
>compass directions and flying
>star number for each of the
>directions on the 1st Floor.
>
>Another question: My flying
>star says I need to use
>"Metal" in my SW direction.
>Will I need to place a cure
>both on the 1st floor and 2nd
>floor in the SW direction or
>will placing the cure on the
>1st floor be sufficient?
You should place in on the second level since ground floor is your garage area. I have marked it as " A location". To place it on the bedroom on the right. As I see that SW falls more towards this sector.
>I'm still planning on putting
>a picture tour of my house on
>the web in the near future so
>you can see all the changes
>I've implemented.
Appreciate it!
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
ben3066 flying star 1st floora.jpg
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