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Dear Anon,
1. Thanks for your sketch of your own apartment.
2. Based on the sketch (alone) it is difficult to say for sure whether the SW is a missing corner - at the moment.
Is it possible to have a sketch of the entire building.
3. This is because, usually, the missing corner or protusions are looked at in relation to this entire building.
For now, it can go either ways:-
3.1. a missing corner as what you have mentioned or
3.2. a protusion (less likely) but need to confirm based on the total building profile.
or It is simply an L shaped building.
The shape of the building matters as from it one can see if there are perhaps any imbalance in Qi flow around it. For example if the building is U shaped, Qi may become Sha Qi within the U area.
Appreciate, if you can let me have the information, before, I can look at it more carefully.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/20/2002 12:34:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Thank you for your very, very
>prompt reply. Attached is the
>floor plan for my apartment in
>bmp format. Some additional
>details:
>1)There's a mirror along the
>east wall of my living room.
>2)I have put up a Japanese
>style screen to hide the door
>of the bathroom and to
>separate it from the dining
>room.
>3)The divider I had built in
>to separate the living room
>from the kitchen. All my
>books are there plus my
>computer.
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