Locating Projections and Missing Areas
You may be able to figure out if the sides of your house and
lot contain projections or missing areas through given step by step method.
- Obtain
or create scale drawings of your house and lot plan. You can measure the
house and lot yourself and draw it on graph paper, or use the architect’s
drawings, blueprints, or plot maps. If the measurements are given on the
drawings it can speed up the process.
- If
any sides of the house or lot are completely flat and even, with no
variations at all, the side is fine. Skip it.
- Apply
either the 50% Rule or the 33% rule to any side that is not completely
flat. How do you determine which rule to use? Follow these tips: If you
have an apparent missing area in the center area of a wall – that is, if
the side reminds you in any way of a U-shape – apply the 33% rule to the
side. Otherwise, you can safely apply the 50% rule.
Using the 50% Rule
Measure the entire length of the side in question with a
ruler. Say the length is 6 inches on paper with a 1:5 ratio, meaning 30 feet in
real life.
ü If the part of the house or lot side
that appears to be sticking out is less than half of the entire length of its
side. Translations: Projections enhance the Octagon Life Area they are located
in.
ü If the part of the house or lot that
appears to be indented is less than half of the entire length of its side, call
it a missing area. You should use cure for “Missing Area”.
Another way to apply 50% Rule
ü If the part of the side which
appears to be indented or missing is more than half the length of the entire
length of its side then you do not have a missing area, but a projection. The
part of the wall that appears to be sticking out is your projection.
ü If the part of the house or lot side
that appears to be indented or missing is less than half of the entire length
of its side, then it truly is a missing area.
Using the 33% Rule
If the side of the house or lot in question appears
U-shaped, or has two parts sticking out with an area that looks like it may be
missing between them, apply the 33% rule.
You need to measure the entire length of the side, or you
can read the length from your accurate diagram. Say you are working with the
backside of the house or lot, which features the Wealth, Fame, and
Marriage/Partnership Areas. Say the length of the side is 6 inches on paper –
30 feet in actual distance. Your eagle eye spots an indented area in the center
of the side around the Fame Area, which looks like it may be missing. Now
determine which of the measurements the indented area is:
ü The area that appears indented is
more than 33% of the total length of its side. If your indented area meets the
description, you don’t have a missing area. What you have instead are two
projections, one on each side, each reflecting a positive influence in its
corresponding Life Area. If you wish you can perform the Three Secrets
Reinforcement for these projections to further enhance their positive
influence.
ü The area that appears indented is
less than 33% of the total length of its side. If your indented area fits this
description, you officially have a missing area in the Life Area of the Feng
Shui Octagon, and you may want to perform a cure for it.
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