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Dear Barbara,
In my opinion, under Feng Shui, `L-shaped' houses are not unlucky.
More importantly, if one is trying to audit or access an `L-shaped' home, then, one has to try to find the centrepoint as well as one can further sub-divide the house into two `symbolic' rectangles to access the home.
Therefore, rest assured that an `L-shaped' home does not necessarily mean inauspiciousness.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 6/11/2002 3:34:00 AM, Barbara Bernád wrote:
>Hi!
>
>I´ve just moved to my first
>apartment and started to look
>into Feng Shui. And have
>figured out, that my new home
>has the shape of an L, which
>isn´t very lucky. But
>everything, what I´ve read
>until know about L shapes were
>rather confusing. I mean i
>cannot rebuild a more than 200
>years old house. I saw some
>drawings showing that I should
>separate my place as if they
>are two rectangular rooms, but
>than again, it´s kind of
>weird. Of course I would like
>to fix somehow the missing
>part, if it´s possible, but
>first I have to understand the
>whole meaning of having an L
>shaped flat.
>
>Thanks
>
>Barbara
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