Practices... - Feng Shui - Missing or Enhanced Sections |
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Page 7 of 13 It is often difficult to know when to classify a space as missing or enhanced. It is easiest to assess a room that is a perfect square. Each specific space follows neatly with the Bagua. However, most homes are not set in a perfect square and some thought is needed to identify your spaces. An example of an extended area: if your kitchen has na eat-in area and there is a bay window that looks out to your backyard, the bay window can be seen as na extension. An example of a missing segment: if your bedroom door is cut on na angle, you may walk in on your career section however the knowledge and support system corner will be missing as a result of this angle. These missing sections will influence the energy of your room and it is imperative that cures be implemented. For example if your wealth corner is limited it may be the direct cause to your constant money problems, or if your romance corner is small this may be a cause to your failed romances. Conversely, if extra pieces are evident it can mean a greater amount of success in specific areas of your life. An extra space is usually classified when a room is a perfect square but in one area the wall juts out. This is a positive attribute to the room, or house, but most of all to yourself. Often neglected areas are closet spaces. Closets must be looked at as part of the entire room. A doorway does not make a space missing. Instead open up the door and picture your room as if the door does not exist. |

