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Dear Airvrm,
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Further to my earlier reply, as your graphic layout did not have the North
to South indicator, I was not able to know where your Main entrance door is.
But as I have already `plotted' for you the centre of the house, use this to
find out the direction of your house.
If you are using the 8 house theory, this is quite easy as each compass
point is at 45 degrees interval. For example North is at 0 degrees,
North-East is at 45 degrees, East is at 90 degrees. So find the degree
closest to this. For example between 0 to 22.4 degrees, this is considered
North.
It is good that you do abit of homework. If you are not sure, you can refer
to this url on a step-by-step on how to do a Eight House survey at:
http://www.3dglobe.com/fs/house1.htm This is the non-computerised version
(html) where you can find your 4 good and 4 bad locationsl template.
Alternatively, we strongly encourage all users to use the computerised
version which you only need to key in once your personal particulars and
avail yourself to many of the useful reports under www.geomancy-online.com
especially the free Eight House Report. New versions are always being
developed.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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From: Listmanager
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Date: Tuesday, March 09, 1999 2:55 PM
Subject: How to determine the facing direction of my apartment
>From: "Cecil Lee"
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>Dear Airvrm,
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>I have revised your layout plan to include the `Center' of the house. You
should then check the direction from the Center to the Main entrance door.
>
>Usually if this is a new apartment, you can find out the North South
orientation and then `plot' this North South to your layout plan.
>
>Next, `find' the main entrance. (Imagine that you are standing at the
center of the house and looking at the main entrance (if it cannot be seen)
plot it on the layout plan.
>
>Hope that helps.
>
>Cecil
>
>See Enclosed
>
>On 3/9/99 2:39:37 PM, Airvrm Teo wrote:
>>I live in an apartment, the
>>floor
>>plan is
>>
>>How do I determine the facing
>>direction of my apartment ?
>>
>>As the main door faces south
>>and outside the main door is
>>the lift balcony which is
>>quite
>>enclosed. We close the main
>>door all the time. My living
>>room is facing
>>North, facing a swimming pool
>>and and open field.
>>
>>So do I consider my apartment
>>as facing North or South ?
>>
>>If I belong to the west group
>>people and my spouse belong to
>>the East Group people, which
>>type of apartment should I
>>choose ?
>>West group or East Group ?
>>Or should I choose the
>>apartment with the exterior
>>facing direction that suits me
>>and the
>>interior location suitable for
>>my wife ?
>>
>>I am a Chien person and my
>>main door should face North
>>East, but according to
>>fengshui North East is for the
>>ghosts, so should i still lace
>>my main door to face North
>>East ?
>>
>>
>>Please kindly advise.
>>
>>Best Regards.
>>
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