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Dear Carrie,
1. I am not sure if you have tried the method under https://www.geomancy.net/fs/cecilcompass.htm
It is easier to use an ordinary compass.
2. All you need to do is to determine the direction of the main entrance door with reference to the centrepoint.
3. If one has purchased a Chinese Luo Pan, one would have seen that the needle is small and `difficult' to read properly the exact compass direction. Here, one should use a large compass i.e. not hand held but big ones placed on a floor for greater accuracy.
4. The best method is to use the Surveyor's method as highlighed under the above URL mentioned.
5. Alternatively, simply get hold of a survey company and pay them to survey the direction of your main door.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 3/15/00 5:11:00 AM, Carrie Barker wrote:
>Cecil,
>I was wondering how do I do a
>compass reading to determine
>the sitting/facing direction
>of my home so that I can do a
>flying star chart for it? All
>the ways I've read to do this
>seem so complicated. Is it
>true that it doesn't matter
>which direction the
>"structural entrance" is, and
>that you need to go by the
>mountain/water concept to
>determine the sitting/facing
>directions? It really is
>somewhat confusing. Also,
>would like to know if I have
>to have a good chinese compass
>to do this.
>Also, would like to know what
>element the color gray falls
>under, metal or water?
>thank you for your time
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