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Dear Anon,
If your house is not too big, then, one should not try to divide each room into sectors. But instead, look at the centrepoint of the house.
From the centrepoint, you should be able to properly determine where is the North, NE, South etc... of each area.
For a start, it is best to understand fundamental Shapes and Forms Feng Shui. As usually, this is one of the key ingredients or one of the key success factors in the Feng Shui of any house.
After this, than, you can explore the use of the Eight House etc... There are some resources at: https://www.geomancy.net/fs/house1.htm
And if you are in no hurry, try to understand more, before `jumping the wagon' into Feng Shui.
Good Luck!
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 7/29/2002 5:14:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>I have just moved and I would
>like to do a feng shui
>analysis on this apartment.
>How can I go about using the
>Bag Gua. I'm still having a
>hard time understanding how to
>use a compass to determine the
>location of the different
>corners of the apartment. How
>can you go about doing an
>analysis on a two story
>townhouse? Please help!!
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