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Dear Aaron,
Please see below:-
On 1/10/2003 3:14:00 PM, Aaron Sugarman wrote:
>Hi. My questions concern our
>master bedroom.
>
>1. The room beneath our
>bedroom is larger, leaving a
>small roof outside of some
>windows in our bedroom. Thus,
>I am unclear as to whether
>this outer roof represents
>missing space in the house
>gua, and if so, what I should
>do about it.
Always take a top-down view approach. For example, if you have a layout, plan, try to check to see if this can either be:
1. a protrusion or
2. an indent (missing corner)
Usually, if your house is nearly rectangle all round; this missing corner or protrusion is often not the main concern.
The main concern is whether there are any external threats around.
>The bedroom is
>located over what is the
>career/health area and the
>roof is above the
>fame/reputation area.
1. This type of "Feng Shui" can be classified as pathetic.
2. Firstly, this is very popular with authors writing English books, which first appeared in the early 1980's.
3. Without much imagination, many `create' people became overnight authors.
4. What can be so simple as writing such a book within days or week with chapters like:
Chapter 1: North - Career Sector
Chapter 2: SW - Romance Sector
This is the type of commercialisation that lead many into trouble.
>fame/reputation area.
5. This is a modern invention. Be my guess whether it can work.
Hint: it is too general to be of any use to everyone in the whole world.
>2. (more of an immediate
>concern for me)
>
>The doorway into our room is
>located on a small angled wall
>which has been 'cured' with
>metal chimes, hanging on
>either side of the doorway.
More importantly, a bedroom should be as rectangular as possible.
It would be good if you can provide a sketch, for a better understanding of the situation.
Hmm.. metal chimes... Is this really needed?
>The door is located in the
>helpful/travel area and opens
>against the right wall. i had
>previously hung travel
>pictures behind the door, as
>well as placed other items
>related to travel/help there
>until reading yesterday that
>nothing must be located behind
>the door. I have removed all
>items and the area feels bare
>now. Is it necessary to
>remove all these items, is
>there a way to 'cure' the
>pictures, items, so they can
>remain behind the door, or how
>can I enhance the travel area
>when the only wall space is
>behind the door. The other
>side of the doorway/angled
>wall has a small amount of
>space to hang a small token on
>the wall, but no pictures.
>The only area I can think to
>treat is the space under a
>kilim rug, perhaps a photo, or
>something.
Hmm... helpful/travel; this is an authentic Feng Shui forum and such things are never discussed here.
If we sit down properly to analyse, this type of modern invention REQUIRES everyone to purchase something material.
The only people laughing their way to the banks are the producers of commercial goods.
It will always end up with a hole in our pockets.
Like the tobacco companies, these type of gimmick will never end as long as there is a readily available market for it.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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