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Dear Anon (Hidden from Privacy),
Usually from the frontage of the house, both sides (left and right) should be balanced.
So far, I seldom have ever come across a house where (from the frontage) it looks unbalanced at either side unless it is a large building. If so, this should not be a factor.
It is not correct to say that the tiger side gets `stronger' than the dragon side. The only factor is that it is ideal condition if the dragon and tiger embrance i.e. Dragon is usually taller and tiger shorter. It can be a hill or landmark (true dragon /tiger) or a false dragon or tiger such such a road etc...
Usually, the shape and form of a building should be "whole" and not of odd shape especially if we look at it from a helicopter view. It is best to have a `whole' or regular shaped house rather than to call it as a tiger being stronger than a dragon etc...
In my applied Feng Shui book, I have mentioned something to the effect of one entering a house from the dragon and the tiger side. Having different dept or preception.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/26/00 7:07:32 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>I read somewhere that if the
>right side of the house has
>more space compared to the
>left side then it causes
>imbalance of chi since it
>makes the house more yin since
>the tiger side gets stronger
>than the dragon and should be
>remedied. Is this true.
>Thanks.
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