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Dear Anon,
You can review my comments on the various options on how to take a compass reading. In particular the difference between a building block, landed property and an apartment:-
https://www.geomancy.net/resources/art/art-cecilcompass.htm
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 3/30/2003 7:11:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear Master Cecil:
>
>I have seen your suggestion of
>several ways to determine the
>direction of a house:
>
>1. the direction of the living
>room situates in a house.
>2.1. the direction that a
>compass tells while standing
>at the center point (crossing
>point of the two diagonal
>lines of the rectangular) of
>the house and facing the
>middle point of the front
>entrance.
>2.2 determine the direction at
>the front entrance if there
>are difficulties to get a
>measurement with the option
>2.1 (for example, there are
>walls or a pillar at the
>center point).
>
>Which method is the
>traditional, standard, and
>preferred method of
>determining the direction of a
>house?
>
>Regards,
>Anon
>
>
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