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Hello Cecil,
>>>section 1 - Shapes and Form FS = 50 % marks
In modern conditions where a lot of people live in apartment buildings in
crowded cities one wonders whether the correct form has a true interpretation.
I live in a 5 storey building on the first floor -- the facing side is east
105 deg -- Tui. In the sitting side i.e. west there is a large multi-storey
building - 8 floors. In the North there is also another building at a
distance of approx 30 yards. In the south there is another building. The
south and north buildings are double storey. In the front, the facing side
which also has the door, running eastward is another apt, after which there
is a busy one way street running in a parallel direction to the entrance ie
north to south. Across this street are some more apartment buildings.
Can this be taken to be good form -- conforming to the throne
configuration, after considering the following:
1. The building on the back n south are very close to our apartment -- 5 to
10 yards.
2. Can one take the road to the south as representing water? Modern writers
on Feng Shui interpret the road to represent a river/stream. An apartment
in front to u can hardly be avoided in modern apt buildings which in most
cases open to an open foyer/next apt.
If not what remedies need to be taken?
Thanks
Anil
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