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Dear Susan,
1. A rectangular shaped court-yard represents the Earth element.
2. Quite a coincidence that you had asked this interesting question.
Let me relate a past story. This is a true story. I had one client who had lived house similar to what you had mentioned i.e. with a rectangular court-yard.
Before he consulted me, he was in financial difficulties and further more had a serious car accident (nearly lost his and family's life) and lost money in his business.
3. Furthermore, the main entrance door of this house (with rectangular court-yard) faced north direction. (Later under Para 4, this was found not suitable to the breadwinner who is a "weak earth" person.
4. I was asked to analyse his house and I found the following:-
4.1 His Pillars of Destiny element is " Weak Earth ".
4.2 As mentioned under Para 3, his main door faces " North " (water element).
Since he is a weak earth person, although water is suppose to be his wealth BUT to a weak earth person IT BECOMES a financial burden to him.
4.3. I had thus asked him to change the door of this house to South (Fire) where Fire element will help his weak earth grow.
4.4. He had placed a tree in the court-yard and several plants.
This is considered highly `inauspicious'. Symbolism is important in Feng Shui and the tree with the resulting outline of the earth (rectangle) over it represented = Mandarin character for " Imprisonment ".
All these spelt bad news for the owner.
5. After, I had advised him and since the changes made by him; he has turned around all the early problems and I understand that he is doing well now.
In my opinion, I would strongly advise you not to do so or if you want to do any of these, do try to consult a competent FS practitioner to help you in this area.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/6/2002 10:57:00 AM, Susan Kee wrote:
>I am building a house and am
>thinking about putting a
>rectangular shaped courtyard
>in the center of the house. 3
>sides of the courtyard will be
>glass walled leaving an
>entrance on only one side of
>the courtyard. The rectangular
>courtyard would run all the
>way up through the second
>floor. Will the courtyard at
>the center of the house be a
>bad thing or a good thing?
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