Feng Shui cure for a missing Helpful People/ Travel bagua?
As the question states, 95% of that bagua is missing. I live in the 2nd floor of an apartment so I can’t work outside of the area. The walls that adjoin the missing corner are: kitchen (cabinets, stove, and window), bathroom (toilet area and window), and guest room (window, bed, and a good amount of wall space).
Speaking of which any cures for a toilet sharing a wall with a stove would be welcome too!
below are links followed by the info i found at each one – take a look at each link to see if they have an answer ‘buried’ on their site [meaning: you might have to dig down deeper than i have here to get the answer]
and since i’m an amateur practictioner – i’d rather rely on the reference material rather than my own opinion.
http://www.fengshuihelp.com/missingcorner.htm
There are, certain time, we can not make any change to the room itself. Here are some ideas you can try.
•Trees are our best friends. Put a rubber tree or anything with big leaves at the edge of the protruding wall or close to where the missing corner would be. If you have naughty pets that enjoy killing plants, hang a spider plant from the ceiling. Some believes a fake one will do the same trick, I personally do not recommend it.
•Many people like to put a high power lamp by the supposing missing corner. This is good if you do not have the patient of taking care of plants. The best kind are the so called tree-lamp. It has multiple light bulbs on one lamp pole. This type of lamp allows you to adjust the individual watts of the bulb and their directions, which makes it quite practical.
•If you ever paid attention to the mirrors in the dressing room, you know how great those tri-fold mirrors are. Get a bi-fold mirror and place it at the corner. You can even buy two of the cheap mirrors and hinge them together so the mirrors can stand by themselves. This one is strongly recommended if the missing corner is on one of your good sectors.
http://www.easy-feng-shui.com/black_hat_sect_feng_shui.html
“hang pictures where you want to travel
hang pictures of angels/spiritual beings
hang pictures of you enjoying yourself with friends”
http://www.fengshui.com.au/html_about/about_interpretations_black.asp
“Missing sectors are considered to portray a possible ‘life situation’ as missing in one’s life. Practitioners of this interpretation suggest symbolic objects to enhance life situations.
In the real application of this interpretation there is the emphasis upon ‘intention,’ including the use of ‘transcendental cures and practices,’ visualisation, mudras and mantras to activate the remedies. The five elements are also assigned to the ‘designated or fixed areas’”
http://fengshuination.pbwiki.com/
Feng Shui Remedies:
LIGHT: lighting, mirrors and reflective surfaces
SOUND: chimes, bells metal mobiles bamboo tubes
COLOR: red and black
LIFE: plants, fish
MOVEMENT: flags, ribbons, silk banner, fountains, wind chimes
STILLNESS: statues, large rocks
STRAIGHT
LINES: swords, flutes, bamboo, tubes, fans
this last site also has pictures of floorplans and the bagua map as well for reference
Feng Shui Design Tips : How to Use the Stove in Feng Shui

