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Dear Isabel,
Thanks and Seasons Greetings!
1. I am not sure whether are you referring to the application of the `Ba Gua' i.e. the Eight House Theory or The Flying Star Theory.
2. In fact for both the Eight House Theory and Flying Star Theory, these two concepts are based on Compass School Feng Shui.
3. And in general, it is based on the location (determination) of the main entrance door.
4. The logic here is that there is only one main entrance door. If so, for a house with 2/3 or more storeys, it is determined by looking at the direction of the main entrance door from the centrepoint of the house. Therefore, the " Ba Gua " map as you mentioned should be applied for both ground and upper levels taking into consideration the centrepoint of the house.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil Lee
On 1/6/2002 8:24:00 AM, Isabel Pieretti-Restrepo wrote:
>Hi!
>Happy New Year. I am living
>in a 2 story house with
>sitting-room, dining room,
>kitchen and office in the
>first floor and rooms and
>family room in the second.
>How do I apply the bagua to my
>house? Do I use one for the
>first floor and another for
>the second or what?
>Thank you very much in
>advance, since I have tried to
>find an answer in books and
>your site, but I can't seem to
>find an answer.
>Regards,
>Isabel
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