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Dear Anon,
Please see below:-
On 11/29/99 4:51:59 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Hello,
>
>My question regards furniture
>placement. I just familiarized
>myself with the 8 house
>theory. Now, should, for
>example, the couch be facing
>the auspicious cardinal point
>so that I face it when I am
>sitting on it or should it be
>leaning against the auspicious
>wall.
It is a good idea to place the couch facing your auspicious cardinal point so that as you had mentioned, you will sit on it facing a good direction.
However, it is better to lean it against if that sector is auspicious to you. This should be the first priority. A luxury if you can also sit facing a good direction.
Right now, my couch is
>facing an auspicious
>direction; however, all my
>electronic appliances are
>lying against that wall. Is
>that bad?
It is best to have the electronic appliances against the wall under Shapes and Form School. This is where generally, the living room should have a `clear space' i.e. low cabinets or seats. The walls can have higher cabinets e.g. to house electrical appliances.
>Can you apply the 8 house
>theory to single rooms?
>
Yes, it can be done. But best that it is a bigger room.
>In addition, Is the main
>entrance's position determined
>by what cardinal point it
>faces or by what position it
>has within the 8 house chart.
You should find the true North South compass direction and mark this on the centrepoint of the house. Next superimpose the Eight House template so that it lines up with the North to South marking on the layout plan.
The main door has to be determined by the actual cardinal point.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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