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Dear Slawek,
1. In my opinion, it would not be advisable to have a skylight at the centrepoint of the house.
2. If one really wants to do so, have to make sure that the top-down view of the house is exactly a square. And in place of the skylight, a court-yard would be a better alternative. Here, square is represented by the earth element and under geomancy it symbolises authority and justice.
3. (The difference between a court-yard is that it is opened as opposed to a skylight where it can be closed ).
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 7/24/2001 10:48:00 PM, Slawek Zablocki wrote:
>Please help
>I have a house with a big
>foyer in the geometrical
>center of the house. I figured
>that placing a skylight there
>would greatly improve the
>amount of chi in my house.
>This is costly so I would like
>to make sure I am correct on
>that. Does anybody has any
>experience with this??
>Thanks, Slavek.
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