FINDING THE CENTER OF A BUILT STRUCTURE
The technique of finding the center is called ‘Li Ji’. Here is a short
description to guide you.
In
determining the physical center of an octagon, a square, a rectangular, we
simply connect the extremeties of these structures by imaginary lines,
while these lines will remain within the structure itself. The physical
center will be where these lines cross. For a triangle, we cut it into six
slices.

For
circles and oval structures, we may extend the imaginary lines to somewhat
outside the structure until we reach an imaginary square or rectangle.
Again, where these lines cross we will find the physical center of the
object.

It becomes different when we need to find the center for irregular or
asymmetrical structures, where we may not just need to extend the lines
outside the structure, but here we may need to compensate.


For an L-shape, we first divide the structure into two subsectors after
which we determine the center of each one of these shapes. Then we connect
the centers of these subsectors and we will find the physical center of
the entire structure somewhere along this line, proportionally more
towards the bigger one of the two shapes.

Projecting your Flying Star chart
Once you found the physical center of the structure, determine the exact
directions by establishing the north-south axis. Superimpose the Flying
Star chart over the floorplan according to the actual directions.
You can determine the physical center for each floor and each individual
room in your house. The same Flying Star chart that applies to your house,
will – under normal conditions – apply for all floors and all individual
rooms.

Important
note
You need to distinguish between physical center and Qi center. The
physical center of your house may not be the Qi center within your
interior.
Everything can be considered the center of Qi, as long as we choose it as
our point of reference.
Moreover, the Stars will not behave in any rigid way that would be
perhaps suggested by the demarcation lines in the Luo Pan. So, whenever
you determine the physical center, sure, try to do this part correctly,
but once you found it, and auditing the house, don’t be too schizophrenic
about your applications, because your audit does not depend on inches.
This free
article is offered to you as an excerpt from Heluo’s workbook Xuan Kong
Feng Shui. Please feel free to spread it amongst your Feng Shui friends or
your internet communities. Feel free to translate the article in your own
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