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Dear Brenda,
1. From my personal experience, it may not be `worth' the while charting a small mobile home using the Compass School Feng Shui.
2. I hope you do not get me wrong but, for such a `confined' space, dividing the mobile home into e.g. 8 sectors or even 24 sectors may not be feasible as all sectors seems too close to each other.
3. More importantly, one should based the assessment using Shapes and Form School i.e. in particular: looking at the Landscape and the site.
4. For the interior, stand at the main entrance of the mobile (looking outwards) for any visible threats e.g. a lone lamp post slicing the entrance. Use the same method for each of the windows.
5. For the interior, instead of applying Compass School Feng Shui for each sector, if one prefers, sit facing a good direction or sleep facing a good direction. These are the best that one can use of e.g. the Eight House Theory.
6. The other general concept used is the Yin and Yang concept. If the mobile is meant more for sleep, then more Yin (should be enhanced) to ensure a good night's rest. However, if the mobile is used partially for work and sleep, then in the day time, try to make it more conducive to work i.e. more Yang than yin.
And at night it is the reverse i.e. more Yin than yang. For example, with the play of curtains or lighting used.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/13/2002 4:06:00 PM, Brenda Erhardt wrote:
>I live in a 12x72 mobile home
>with a 12 x 20 covered deck on
>one side and 2 small
>additions, a 7x7.5 and a 11x5,
>off each door on the ther
>side. Are these included
>mapping the site which would
>create 'missing areas' or are
>they 'enhancements'.
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