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Dear Michael,
In your situation, it is best to consider mapping the house based on compass directions. Since, each area of the house has a specific compass direction.
Try to locate the centrepoint of the house. And using an ordinary compass, (standing at the center of the house) locate each area (with regard to whether it needs to go up or down) referenced to a specific compass direction.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 8/13/2002 8:44:00 PM, Michael Westendorp wrote:
>How does a bagua map work in a
>splitlevel house?
>I enter on the first floor and
>go up three steps to tha next
>level. From there I need to go
>up 8 steps. From that level I
>go three steps to the next
>level.
>From the first level I go down
>8 steps to the next level and
>from there another three steps
>to the bottum level.
>What is considered one level?
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