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Dear Anon,
Although may not need to apply Flying Star Feng Shui to the home, we can apply one of te Flying Star concept of the " water star ".
For those who are not familiar with " water star ", if we leave out the word star in this case, you can visualise that whenever there is water, usually the landscape is flat.
This is the same concept under the " water star " Theory where the location should be `flat'. Contrast this with the " mountain star ". Where, a mountain is equvalent of a wall.
The clue here is not to clutter the living room with tall objects. Objects in the radius of the living room should preferably be flat. For example as a guide it should not be taller than the living room sofa or seats. However, this does not mean that the wall surrounding the living room must be flat. You can have a `tall' living room cabinet etc..
Another good concept is to apply the Feng Shui Bagua `template' and place your furniture around this configuration.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 9/1/99 1:35:06 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>Is location of sofa in the
>living room important? What is
>the best location for the
>sofa? Thanks.
>
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