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Dear Nat,
1. Usually, the most effective method (especially) if there are no windows
at this sector is the use of a full length mirror at this sector.
2. Only if the above resources are exhausted, should you then consider
painting e.g. using a more yang colour. Between red or purple, I would
choose purple as red can be too `bright' for the home. But if given the
choice between pink or purple, I would instead choose pink colour.
3. You should check what is the significance of the missing corner. For
example using the reference under this link:
https://www.geomancy.net/fs/building.htm
4. If the missing corner (defined as greater than 33.3 percent of that
sector) has a major significance such as North = will meet with accident..
then... it would be more prudent to select Para 1's cure instead of Para 2
(which helps to make that sector more Yang).
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
----- Original Message -----
From: "free-advice Listmanager"
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Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 10:21 AM
Subject: color for wall on indented areas...
> From: "Nat Baba"
>
> so i am wondering ...
> when i have an indented area, in the south of my house, i should use red
or purple on the wall. But does it mean i have to paint this whole wall or
is it ok to just put some painting or art object of that color?
> tuvm, nat baba
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