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How do I overlay the bagua onto an “L-shaped” house?

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How do I overlay the bagua onto an “L-shaped” house?

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It depends on which way the “L” swings. If there is a portion of the home poking out in front of the plane of the front door, then that part is not counted as part of the bagua and you have to bring it in (see book for how to do that). If the L is created by having a piece of the rear house extend out beyond the rest of the rear of the house, then you either have an enhancement or missing pieces back there. How you figure that out is, if the width of the extention across the back is less than half of the width of the whold rear of the house, it is an “addition to that gua.” If the portion that pokes out is more than half the distance of the whole rear of the house, then the part where the extention is not, is a missing piece. Boy, this is hard to describe without pictures! I hope it makes sense! What area of the home corresponds to depression. My husband has been going through a bout of it and I feel as if I’m headed in that direction. Is there a specific area to concentrate on or woul

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