tasha Posted July 31, 1999 Share Posted July 31, 1999 I have a house that sits North and faces South. We have a small porch that is in the middle of the wall facing South. This porch goes back 5 feet and then another wall runs from there to the East. In other words we have an Indent. Do you place the Baqua on the South wall or do you place it so it faces the door? Thank You. Bob Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted August 7, 1999 Staff Share Posted August 7, 1999 Hi Bob,1. There are two views regarding the porch:- It should not be included with the house.- Some other practioners are unclear as to include it or not and `play' safe by including it as part of the home.2. In my opinion, you should not include the porch to the house. If you do not include it as part of the house and find that there is no longer an indent, then it is fine.3. Frankly, so far there are few practioners who uses such a technique i.e. placing a Ba Gua at the indent to offset the missing corner.In my opinion, it is ineffective to use a Ba Gua mirror to offset the indent i.e. it will not work.One way to offset the indent is through landscaping if this is possible to " re-create " the missing profile. I have covered some other methods (thou) limited for such situations in this forum.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 7/31/99 8:53:52 AM, Anonymous wrote:I have a house that sits Northand faces South. We have asmall porch that is in themiddle of the wall facingSouth. This porch goes back 5feet and then another wallruns from there to the East.In other words we have anIndent. Do you place theBaqua on the South wall or doyou place it so it faces thedoor? Thank You. Bob Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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