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Dear Anon,
1. For the extension, in order for it to be considered an " extension " of the home, it has to be an enclosed space. Not an open space or `shelter'.
2. It is usually not prudent to add an extension unless it is used to `cover' a missing corner. Avoid a protrusion at the wrong compass direction of the house.
If there is a missing corner, one can use instead, landscaping for a landed property.
3. From the many analysis done on houses, the centrepoint should usually be clear space. If not clear space, leaving it or not e.g. using the toilet at all is acceptable. (Not ideal but still better than `using' it).
The rationale is because the centrepoint is where all the intangible forces congregate and having one element at the location creates an imbalance.
For a toilet, the characteristics is financial problems or unable to hold on to money.
The centrepoint is where Yin and yang influences (auspicious and inauspicious congregate) thus it is best kept neutral or better, not used at all. From my experience, making it Yang does not really help and since it is green, don't spent unnecessarily money on it. The best situation is to keep it dry and not use it.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 12/14/99 7:04:32 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Thanks to Robert and your kind
>help I have already taken
>advantage of a Family Audit. I
>have also sent a layout plan
>across. (Liz Cooper-House
>Audit). If you get time at
>some stage I would appreciate
>your advice. My house is a
>little L shaped due to small
>extensions, and I may have
>placed the center point
>incorrectly. (I have read the
>relevant section on your site
>advising how to find the
>center point). I can not move
>as part of my business
>includes caring for horses,
>and my present property is on
>site. So for me it is a
>question of positive thinking
>and making the best of things.
>Could you please answer a few
>questions so that I work
>towards making improvements in
>the long term? Is it the
>toilet alone that makes the
>center inauspicious, or is it
>also the shower and bath? Is
>it the mere presence of the
>toilet, or is it when the
>toilet flushes that is the
>problem? We have a second
>toilet so we could use that,
>or remove the toilet at the
>center. Please could also
>advise on how I can make the
>bathroom more Yang, and give
>some examples of Yang
>items/colours? The bathroom is
>currently green, with plants,
>and the suite is white? If I
>work towards putting up an
>extension onto the house, will
>this change the center point,
>or if I remove part of the
>house? If I build an office
>separate in the garden or in
>the yard could this help?
>Thanks for your help
>
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