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Dear Mogford,
1. I understand your `problem' faced trying to apply Feng Shui to your boat house.
2. A boat house is quite `similar' to a small apartment and dormitory.
3. Applying Feng Shui to your boat house is indeed very difficult and because of space constraints or the uniqueness of the layout, there is not much `enhancements' one can do other than:
3.1 To make the house boat as `cosy' or comfortable to the individual.
3.2 Application of Shapes and Forms is more crucial i.e. `parking' the boat in a secured and sheltered environment.
Here, it is like houses which is on a barren land and subject to strong force of wind blowing.
It is such unprotected situations e.g. storms and strong gale or force of wind that can result in `sha' qi.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 5/15/01 5:51:00 PM, L. S. Mogford wrote:
>I have recently purchased a
>houseboat. This is not a
>floating home, but a boat that
>has the features of a small
>apartment. It is 12ft wide
>and has a small 9X8ft room
>that has been added to the
>top. For Feng Shui it
>presents a number of problems.
>
>1. The door to the only
>bathroom is visible upon
>entering the boat. If I
>mirror this door as is often
>suggested, it will reflect the
>galley (kitchen) rather than
>anything more scenic. Hanging
>things from the ceiling is out
>of the question because the
>boat is constantly in motion
>and things tend to rattle
>around. There is a narrow
>wall space (about 8
>inches)next to the bathroom
>door that angles out toward
>the front door. Could I
>mirror this and paint the door
>the same color as the
>surrounding walls to effect a
>bathroom cure?
>
>2. The bathroom itself is
>small and the toilet is the
>first thing seen upon
>entering. Mirroring the walls
>is expensive. Can I use
>mirrored tiles? or Can I
>arrange a series of different
>small mirrors on each of the
>walls?
>
>3. There is a mirror behind
>the stove, but it stops at my
>shoulders. Should I get rid
>of it? or Can I place a
>different mirror on the door
>of the cabinet above?
>
>I am new to Feng Shui, and I
>am unclear about how to orient
>the Ba Gua when moving from
>room to room. If I enter from
>my career center and the
>bedroom on my left is in my
>knowledge center, how do I
>locate the BaGua when I enter
>the bedroom? Do I start all
>over when I reach that door?
>That is, upon entering the new
>room is the wall behind me
>still the career wall or is it
>the knowledge wall?
>
>Any assistance you could
>provide would be helpful.
>
>LS Mogford
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