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Dear Sir:
I live in a condo and I am trying to superimpose the flying star chart onto my unit layout plan. I hope you can help me with my questions:
1) As my front door open to the services stack (starhub. Singtel, SP services etc ), I am taking direction on my balcony side ( same facing as the windows for my other rooms ). As my main door is mostly closed and my balcony is open for ventilation for chi flow, am I correct to use this facing? Please note this direction is facing the pool and opposite block of my condo.
2) If I am correct in choosing this direction, after forming the rectangle of my plan (to take care of minor missing corners ), I then draw diagonal lines from the corners to intersect to find the center. Am I right to now stand here and take compass direction in the facing as mentioned above?
3) Assuming I get the above correct, I now can plot the overall big tai chi of my whole unit ( sub-dividing the plan into 9 squares and use the correct period 8 charts to fill in the numbers ). Now, if I am to do it for all my individual rooms, do I use the same chart I plotted for the overall unit, shrink it and directly superimpose it over the individual rooms? Or should I find the center of room, retake compass direction and redo the whole exercise for all individual rooms? Because once I move around from the center, although I am still facing the same direction, the angles are all different already.
Thank you.
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You wrote: "1) As my front door open to the services stack (starhub. Singtel, SP services etc ), I am taking direction on my balcony side ( same facing as the windows for my otherROOMS). As my main door is mostly closed and my balcony is open for ventilation for chi flow, am I correct to use this facing? Please note this direction is facing the pool and opposite block of my condo."

Based on your description; " it is common to use the facing direction standing inside the balcony looking outwards."
You can upload the layout so that I can help to determine the centrepoint. But you have to DIY on your own.

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On 2/16/2015 1:15:02 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Sir:I live in a condo and
I am trying to superimpose the
flying star chart onto my unit
layout plan. I hope you can
help me with my questions:1)
As my front door open to the
services stack (starhub.
Singtel, SP services etc ), I
am taking direction on my
balcony side ( same facing as
the windows for my other rooms
). As my main door is mostly
closed and my balcony is open
for ventilation for chi flow,
am I correct to use this
facing? Please note this
direction is facing the pool
and opposite block of my
condo.2) If I am correct in
choosing this direction, after
forming the rectangle of my
plan (to take care of minor
missing corners ), I then draw
diagonal lines from the
corners to intersect to find
the center. Am I right to now
stand here and take compass
direction in the facing as
mentioned above?3) Assuming I
get the above correct, I now
can plot the overall big tai
chi of my whole unit (
sub-dividing the plan into 9
squares and use the correct
period 8 charts to fill in the
numbers ). Now, if I am to do
it for all my individual
rooms, do I use the same chart
I plotted for the overall
unit, shrink it and directly
superimpose it over the
individual rooms? Or should I
find the center of room,
retake compass direction and
redo the whole exercise for
all individual rooms? Because
once I move around from the
center, although I am still
facing the same direction, the
angles are all different
already.Thank you.

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

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Dear Master Cecil:
I have attached everything for your perusal. I hope to hear your comments:
1) Is the way of locating the center of the home correct?
2) Is my taking of the facing correct?
3) Is my house natal chart for period 8 constructed correctly?
4) For item 3 above, if I have done it correctly, do I shrink and superimpose this whole chart into each room or do I have to repeat the whole exercise to find the small tai chi of each room.
Your help is greatly appreciated. Thank you.

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As per my last msg; the centrepoint that you had drawn is pretty close to what I had drawn.
And the arrow from bedroom 2 seems to be the correct direction of the facing direction.
For the rest, you have to work it out yourself.

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On 2/17/2015 11:45:27 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Cecil:I have
attached everything for your
perusal. I hope to hear your
comments:1) Is the way of
locating the center of the
home correct?2) Is my taking
of the facing correct?3) Is my
house natal chart for period 8
constructed correctly?4) For
item 3 above, if I have done
it correctly, do I shrink and
superimpose this whole chart
into each room or do I have to
repeat the whole exercise to
find the small tai chi of each
room.Your help is greatly
appreciated. Thank you.


Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

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On 2/17/2015 at 4:36 AM, Cecil Lee said:


You wrote: "1) As my front door open to the services stack (starhub. Singtel, SP services etc ), I am taking direction on my balcony side ( same facing as the windows for my otherROOMSarrow-10x10.png). As my main door is mostly closed and my balcony is open for ventilation for chi flow, am I correct to use this facing? Please note this direction is facing the pool and opposite block of my condo."

Based on your description; " it is common to use the facing direction standing inside the balcony looking outwards."
You can upload the layout so that I can help to determine the centrepoint. But you have to DIY on your own.

 

 

 

I previously wrote:  " it is common to use the facing direction standing inside the balcony looking outwards." Learn Why?

 


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