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Dear Jaishree,
There are a few considerations to note:
1. One theory you can apply is the Eight House Theory. Here, check what intangible force is located in the West room with respects to your children who will be occupying the room.
2. Under the Eight House, Where possible it is good for them to spent time at an of the 4 auspicious sector e.g. Health, Longevity etc..
3. Priority should be given to Para 2. Another point is that they can sit facing one of their good directions.
4. Before considering Para 3, it is best to position the study table against a wall for `support'. Check out the resources on www.geomancy.net for the Shapes and Form School techniques and read up on topics such as the `home' etc...
5. One of the main reasons why it was suggested that a room above a garage is not `auspicious' for two reasons:-
a. `Fear' of the car catching fire. Frankly, this is a very rare occurrence and in my opinion, not a necessary concern.
b. A car represents metal element and some FS practitioners felt that there will be metal influence. In my opinion, I am not too concern either.
Another consideration, not related to Feng Shui is that if there is no shade at the west room, the walls can be quite hot due to the afternoon sun.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 12/1/99 2:42:57 AM, Jaishree Raigaga wrote:
>I have a huge room for my kids
>that is ideal as it provides
>play and study space for the
>kids. But it is above the
>garage and it faces the west.
>is this bad. and i have tried
>trying to put them i the other
>room but there is a problem.
>is there a cure for this with
>mirror or something?
>
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