QUOTE(Kevin Chan @ Jan 23 2014, 10:42 AM)
if you are staying IN earth then its right but you on the surface.
you are for sure leaving IN a house and not on its surface.
listen to bruce lee : if you pour water into a cup, it become a cup. if you pour into a pot, it become a pot ...
what happen when you pour on the floor ... of course your mom chase after you for messing it up !!
people also say that since these stuff is done in china, should the american reverse everything, well america is exact opposite of china.
american that practice this seems to get same result ...
In an ideal feng shui set up, all houses and rooms would be built in circle, or at the very least a square or rectangle. However, the world is not perfect (and neither are floor plans). Whether it's an irregular L-shaped home or an oddly shaped room, the possibilities for feng shui to go awry are endless.For these types of floor plans, one of the best things to do is to invest in a good, solid mirror. Make sure that the mirror is free of marks or other distortions before purchasing. Once you have the mirror, tack it up on the wall that represents the missing area.
Secret arrows, formed when two walls meet to form a corner, are extremely debilitating in feng shui and they warrant special attention. Not paying attention to these arrows can cause anxiousness, and if you happen to sit with your back to one, can feel like having the proverbial knife in the back.These secret arrows can also be caused, although unwittingly, by a neighbor's house. Anytime a corner points to your front door, or through a window, conflict can arise.
SourceVerdict: Round is the best. Rectangle forms 'corners' = secret arrows!
This post has been edited by exAkisama: Jan 23 2014, 11:04 AM