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Dear Master Lee,
Thank you very much for your time and advice. Very detailed
explanation.
Regarding the screen you suggested, does the screen need to be
as wide as the door ? I know that, it must be at least the same
height as the door.
e.g.
Can the screen be half the size of the door's width ?
http://198.66.6.160/1.jpg ?
Or must the width of the screen be at least the same
as the door ?
http://198.66.6.160/2.jpg ?
Thank you.
Regards,
Ken
<Cecil Lee> wrote in message news:12935.6652@forum.geomancy.net...
> Further to what I had mentioned, for most homes especially flats and
> apartments, the key success in analysing a home is to find the
centrepoint.
>
> For those who are more inclined towards Shapes and Forms:-
>
> Try to imagine the centrepoint as the `heart' of the house.
>
> Often taking reading from the centrepoint is the better solution because:
we
> are trying to encourage Qi flow from the main door or even balcony down
towards
> this centrepoint or flux - much like a train station exchange where qi
> (invisible) air moves towards the rest of the house especially the
bedrooms
> etc... and vice versa.
>
> For those who are more inclined towards mathematics - applying Flying Star
Feng
> Shui (Xuan Kong Feng Shui):
>
> This same method is used - and more importantly, it is translated to
numbers
> where these people can easily understand these numbers.
>
> The dynamics of Qi flow - penetrating Sha qi, stagnant Qi, dead qi
(especially
> the storeroom); beneficial shen qi etc... is infact are most important.
>
> Warmest Regards,
> Cecil
>
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