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Dear Michele,
In my opinion, Feng Shui is not that easy to apply. Although there are many
books available, in the past, it takes much experience not only to know the
technical side but be able to analyse the home. Thus, the saying goes " a
little knowledge is a dangerous thing."
1. Pool at the `back' of the house.
If one does not have the services of a competent FS practitioner, one still
`try' to find out where is the frontage of a house.
For example, the frontage may even be at the `back' of the house. For
example, if the living room opens to a balcony or clear space, the
"frontage" can be at this location. Here, you can have clear space and a
pool is acceptable. This is common in condominum housing developments.
2. An `L-shaped' house need not necessarily mean that this is a `missing
corner'. An `L-shaped' house can be `split' into two rectangles for
analysis. One also needs to differentiate between a protusion and a missing
corner.
3. In the interior, for example, an `L-shaped' living room cum dinning room
can be `divided' into two rectangles by having a partition on one side of
the wall. (A top down view would show an outline of two rectangles.)
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
----- Original Message -----
From: "free-advice Listmanager"
To:
Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2000 9:21 PM
Subject: Pool in back of house
> From: "Michele Liguori"
>
> We have recently found a home with a pool in back.Have read this feature
is to be avoided but have always wanted one.Also the home was a rectangular
shape built in 1972, 280 degrees West, then the owners added a family room
on south side creating an L-shape. Did this just create two missing areas in
NE and E areas of Wealth and Fame? Husband DOB 12/11/59 3am and my DOB is
11/20/55 10pm. Would appreciate quick reply.
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