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"heading": "Ba Gua Feng Shui: The Map of Your Home's Energy",
"body": "## The Principle of the Compass\n\n\n**Ba Gua Feng Shui** relies on the concept that every physical direction carries a specific type of energy. By overlaying the Bagua map onto your floor plan, you create a diagnostic tool for your life.\n\n\nIf your \"Wealth\" sector (Southeast) is cluttered or missing (due to an L-shaped floor plan), you might experience financial stagnation. Conversely, enhancing this area with Wood elements and water features can stimulate abundance.\n\n\n## Dealing with Missing Areas\n\n\nModern homes often have irregular shapes, leading to \"missing corners\" in the Bagua. Don't panic! In Ba Gua Feng Shui, these can be cured by:\n\n\n- **Mirrors:** Placing a mirror on the wall facing the missing area to visually expand the space.\n\n- **Lighting:** Using bright lights in the corner nearest the missing sector to lift the energy.\n\n- **Crystals:** Hanging faceted crystal balls to disperse Qi into the missing void."
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