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Dear Debra,
Sorry for the delay in reply. This is due to the several FS audits that I had conducted.
For a mobile home, because of its relatively small size, it is difficult to apply FS mentioned for larger units or buidlings such as the Flying Star theory etc..
Although the Eight House can still be applied, again, we have to be realistic and it is difficult to apply it.
What you can apply is:-
1. Shapes and Form in relation to where your mobile home is parked.
Some of the Shapes and Form School is if u notice also based on `commonsense' approach.
For example, it should be placed at a lighted location and where possible the location should be a solid ground. Ideally, you have the `moutain' behind u and a clear space at the frontage of the mobile home.
(If this is possible).
2. In the day, the mobile home should have Yang influence e.g. bright. At night, have more yin influence to make it cosy.
3. It also depends on the nature of your work. If you work late throught the nite, then, the mobile home should be abit more Yang e.g. use light to brighten the place. If you are relaxing, have dimmer lights.
Other then using the Shapes and Form plus Yin and Yang concept, there is really not much else you can really do for the mobile home.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 9/28/99 1:54:55 AM, Debra Marino wrote:
>I am a newcomer to Feng Shui
>and I have learned alot from
>your web site. I need to know
>how I can create more chi in
>my home so that I can have
>more money comming into my
>life. I live in a mobile home
>that the front door faces east
>on.
>
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