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Dear Varnie,
As I do not have a good picture of how your house looks like, it is difficult to really comment on just the NorthEast.
Usally, the flow of Qi is looked at from the whole house i.e. window positions, the main entrance, the back area (windows, doors) etc... This is because Qi usually has an escape point as it moves from one side to the other end. Factors including air pressure e.g. high/low pressure points especially if one is living close to the sea differs from day and night.
Generally, not to sound too complicated, layout plans in relation to the windows/doors are a preferred way of looking at it. Taking into consideration other factors such as the shape / missing/protrusions of walls.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 10/13/00 10:42:00 AM, Varnie Karmo wrote:
>My dining room resides in the
>NorthEast. What can I do to
>counteract the sharp fast
>moving Chi?
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