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Hi everybody,
 
I am a new one inside the geomancy forum, so I am not even sure that my way of asking questions is the appropriate. Can someone help me ?
 
Anyway, the reason of this mail is that I don't know how to consider the main room at home. I join a picture of it in the file (gines_room.bmp).
 
The house entry is above at the street level and there is no door to climb up the stairs. Neither a door when you reach the floor. It is an open space.
 
Several questions but in fact it is the same problem :
 
    Is there ONE room (with an L shape) or TWO rooms (dining-room and living room) for Feng Shui ?
 
    How must I consider the orientations of the BA GUA in the right configuration for the entire L shape, either it is one or two rooms ?
 
If I have understood well the Feng Shui of forms (sorry, I am French, my english is not native), the north wall of a room is the one where you can find the door through which you come in. It is easy to use the BA GUA in a square room, with one door. But what about my case ? I think the Qi goes up the stairs form the entry above, and then divides : a part straight to the dining-room, the other part to the right and the living-room. In that case which are the good orientations ?
 
The door to go out to the balcony is a window as well (you call it a French window ?). The actual North is on the balcony side, and a park with some trees and far-away houses. The entry is on the street, to the actual South.
 
Could you explain to me how to consider it ?
 
Thank you for your help.
 
Ginés RAJA
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