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Monkey999
Age: 53 Zodiac: 
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Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 11:33 pm |
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I have just it for the house as a whole, but I have also read about using it for the room, also. Would there be a way to do the house, and then review each room to see if there were any conflicts?
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doogatyee
Age: 33 Zodiac: 
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Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 7:42 pm |
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I never thought of it that way, i suppose I should try. Thanks.
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RobinSongsmith
Age: 38 Zodiac: 
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Location: Canada
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Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2007 7:54 pm |
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Ba guas don't work; they're superstition. The Ba Gua is simply a reference of all the various kuas that we all have. Remember that Feng Shui means Wind Water. Treat chi, or the energy that directly effects almost every aspect of your life as wind and water.
It's not a mystery; just ask yourself, what is the most comfortable way to experience wind or water in your life. If it is too strong, slow the flow. If it is too stagnant, free the flow. If you want to retain more water, build a damn. If you want to irrigate your garden, change the direction of the flow of water.
BTW, separating your house into eight squares goes completely against traditional Feng Shui. The method is actually associated with the The Black tradition and was created to better commercialize the process of Feng Shui consultation. Consultations are much more complicated and require knowledge of 1) the occupants' dates of birth, 2) the date that the building was completed, taking into consideration major renovations, 3) historical uses or occupancies of the building, 4) locations of openings in the house such as doors, windows, etc.
Good luck!
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