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Dear Pedro,
Thanks for your detailed information.
I am sorry to trouble you but can you let me know the following:-
1. Describe what is at the centre-point of the house? Is it `empty space='
or a room/kitchen etc...
2. What is the entire length of the house and the width. Either the
estimated length and width or by percentage e.g. the length is 100 percen=t
and the width is 33.3 percent. (something like this)
3. Where is the location of the toilet and the kitchen?
4. How are the rooms located? Is there a `dividing' wall between the roo=ms
e.g. is there a corridor.
If the above sounds too confusing, perhaps, you can attach a graphics e.g.
in GIF, JPG or even BMP format to the forum message. This would help me
understand better. This is because the flow of Qi or Ch'i in such a house
needs to be looked at carefully as compared to a `normal' house.
Hope you understand.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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From: Listmanager
To: Recipients of 'free-advice' suppressed
Date: Friday, April 30, 1999 9:59 PM
Subject: Large and narrow rectangular house
>From: "Pedro V."
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>Dear Cecil:
> After a 6 month search, I am about to buy a new house! Finally, me (met=al
dog) and my wife (earth monkey), we found what we were looking for. BUT,
when I started looking to the house on a Feng Shui perspective (as a tota=l
amateur, I must - unfortunately - add…), and, among other Feng Shui rel=ated
subjects (on which I will probably ask for the forum’s kind advise furt=her
on), there is one thing that, prior to any other, is concerning me: the
house is rectangular, but in a very long and narrow type of rectangle. Th=e
long part of the house points (more or less) towards North and South, whi=ch
makes that the other directions, on the narrow side, especially East and
West directions, are almost absent.
> Now, my wife’s best direction is North, and that, I presume, is good,
because there is a good space in the house falling under that line, but, =on
the other hand, my best direction is East, and there isn’t much space i=n the
house within that direction. Plus (and I am still on a very initial stage= of
the audit of my possible future home) I think that the front door is on m=y
death line and on my wife’s disaster line (if it is not exactly over th=e
line, its on their area of influence…). The good part of this is that t=he
bedroom , living room and the kitchen, the areas where we spend most of o=ur
time are all in positive areas for both of us, or at least in those rooms=,
there is always a part of them that falls under the influence of a positi=ve
area for both of us, and this seems to be good.
>
> I would like to ask you if, taking in consideration this small amount o=f
information, you could please advise us on this. Do you think that one th=ing
(narrow form, death and disaster line over front door) ‘compensates’ =the
other (most used parts of house in good directions)?, and if there are an=y
remedies on this. If the information is not enough please contact, and I
will provide whatever necessary. thank you very much in advance.
>
>Pedro
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