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Dear Vivek,
Usually, it would be nice to take note that usually, when we type a note, it is good to use lower case.
This is because, typing all the words in upper case, in the net is like " shouting ". I know it is not intentional but, it would be nice to remember the above:)
I believe, you would have the Applied Feng Shui book, in one of the earlier chapters, it shows the relationship of family members in relation to the direction i.e. dining table. Consisting of a family unit of: Father, Mother, 1st, 2nd and 3rd sons/daughters.
The above direction of seating is more commonly applied than what you had mentioned i.e. using the Eight House in relation to each individual.
In the above Gua arrangement, it will ensure that there is no clash in the seating as opposed to the method that you had used.
Frankly, the Eight House is about spending time at that sector and it is highly unlikely that family members would spent a great deal of time seating and eating at the dining table.
Thus, I believe your method certainly... novel but not commonly used method...
The reason why the Ba Gua mirror is considered effective by some practitioners has also to do with the understanding that it can relate to a family unit. Since a family unit especially a closely knit one is suppose to be more valuable than any other thing, it makes the Ba Gua mirror ... more meaningful to use as a talism by some FS practitioners.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/7/01 6:46:00 AM, Vivek Vaid wrote:
>i HAVE BEEN WORKING ON THE
>COMPASS DIRECTIONS TO STUDY
>THE MOST FAVOURABLE DIRECTIONS
>FOR ME AND MY WIFE ON THE
>DINNING TABLE.MY QUESTION IS
>THAT ON THE DINNING TABLE OR
>THE DINNING ROOM WHAT DO YOU
>TAKE AS THE NORTH , DO U TAKE
>IT AS PER THE MAIN DOOR OR THE
>CENTRE POINT DIRECTION.MY
>NUMBER IS 9 AND WIFE IS A 6
>,MY AIN DOOR IS NORTHWEST.
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