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Dear Joy,
In my opinion, `corner' theories or concepts are usually not used in more professional Traditional Feng Shui practises.
Paying `homage' to a corner is not an ideal way to apply Feng Shui.
Usually, this is too general to be of any use to anyone.
I believe the proper way is to increase one's Luck by looking at Feng Shui from a holistic way i.e. priority goes to Shapes and Form and the use of Compass School methods.
Look at it this way: How are we to know that the SW is always the `commitment' area of a location or house? Even if it is for some of us, it cannot be the commitment area for ALL of us.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 11/26/00 12:12:00 PM, Joy Miller wrote:
>My south-west corner of the
>home is in my boys room. I
>was wanting to decorate it for
>commitment. Could I use the
>south-west corner of my living
>room. My Bed room is missing
>the south-west corner due to
>the bathroom. Thank in
>advance.
>JOy Miller
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