I share an apartment with two other people, who don have any interest in feng shui. Should I place the ba gua over the entire floor plan, or just look at my bedroom?
A. Think of your apartment as being divided into shared and private spaces. The ba gua for your bedroom will be most important for you, since that is your private space and any changes you make there will have the strongest energetic impact on you. Take a look at the ba gua for the entire apartment as well. What area is your bedroom in? That energy will be strong for you. What areas are off-limits to you (your roommates’ private spaces)? Which areas-such as the kitchen, living room, and bathroom-are shared by all of you? Use this information to help you decide which areas within your own room might need a little extra feng shui help to offset blocked energy elsewhere in the apartment. For example, let’s say money is an issue for you. If the wealth area of the apartment (hsun gua) is in your roommate’s space, it is off-limits to you. You can compensate by strengthening the wealth area in your room. If the wealth area for the apartment is in the living room, on the other hand, there may
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