Chris_ng Posted February 15, 1999 Share Posted February 15, 1999 Hi there,I would need some answers for following questions, can you all help?1. If you need room window is facing the edge of another building, do you consider this as "sa qi"? If yes, what is the solution? 2. If there is a makeup desk with mirror residing on the right side of the bed of the master bed room, is there a "sa qi"? And if the make-up desk cannot be moved due to space constraint, are there any other alternative ways?3. If the "Chai wei" is located at a place where it is blocked by a built-up cupboard, is there a way to "chui chai" without moving the cupboard?4. How do we determine the "chuo xiang" in a bedroom, we still take reference of the entire house (center point) or we can take reference from the bed room?Thanks for any inputs! :>Regards,Chris Ng Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Posted February 18, 1999 Share Posted February 18, 1999 Dear Chris,Please see below.-----Original Message----- Quote From: "Ng Chris" This message is sent from "feng-shui-tips" Mailing List.1. If you need room window is facing the edge of another building, do youconsider this as "sa qi"? If yes, what is the solution? Yes, this is considered sha ch'i . You can either:-a. Use a curtain or a window blind. For the curtain, it should `block' thesight of the sha ch'i.b. If the sha ch'i is close by, u can place a Pakua (in the mid-point belowthe window). This is the last resort. Quote 2. If there is a makeup desk with mirror residing on the right side of thebed of the master bed room, is there a "sa qi"? And if the make-up deskcannot be moved due to space constraint, are there any other alternativeways? The true test whether it is Sha ch'i is to sit on your bed and look at themakeup desk. Do you see the mirror? If no, then it is not consideredsha ch'i. Mirrors should not face the bed. Quote 3. If the "Chai wei" is located at a place where it is blocked by abuilt-up cupboard, is there a way to "chui chai" without moving thecupboard? How was the `Chai wei' determined? Using which theory? Normally, if it is inthe living room, you can place it diagonal to the actual "chai wei"location. Quote 4. How do we determine the "chuo xiang" in a bedroom, we still takereference of the entire house (center point) or we can take reference fromthe bed room? This depends. If you have a large bedroom, then you can take the centrepointof room and look at the room. But if your bedroom is `small' e.g. less than1000 sq feet, you should instead take the centrepoint of the house and thenanalyse the room. However, under the Eight Aspirations or Eight Associationse.g. where North is considered the career location, South-West, the romancelocation, you can activate these `corners' at a micro level in your room.The revised FREE Eight House Chart available on www.geomancy-online.com hasincluded the Eight Associated Directions for such a purpose. Do take notethat priority should be given to No. 1 Analysis done by Flying Star,second, Analysis done by Pillars of Destiny and Eight House / 4 good and 4bad directions. After having done this analysis, then you may want toactivate the Eight Associate Directions.Warmest RegardsCecil Lee --> Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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