Dear Cecil, The new ""birth chart " that you mentioned ,is it another Flying Star report for the comparison ,or is it something different ? In your Picture Section ,I have seen a place with curved steps outward deflecting the Shaqui .And in that picture ,the door is located at the right side instead of going straight in . That what I have in mind , I did not plan to move the door to another location ,but only make the opening adjacent to the existing one .Is that possible if in the new birth chart ,thing comes out better ? Please advise Best Regards -----Original Message----- From: free-advice Listmanager [mailto:listmanager@forum.geomancy.net] Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 3:52 AM To: Recipients of 'free-advice' suppressed Subject: Direction of mainentrance From: "Cecil Lee" Dear Jack, In my opinion, it is advisable to check the `new' birth chart of a house to find out if it is better or ... worse off in changing the `direction' of the door. Usually, the birth chart based on Flying Star of the existing door direction is looked at (compared to) in relation with the new door direction. Here, one looks at all sectors and check the significance of each sector by looking at: 1. The 81 combinations i.e. comparing the Mountain # with the Water # and the resulting interpretation. 2. The `cures' required. If the original chart needs few `cures' at various sectors. But the new birth chart has lots of `cures'. In such a situation, the former chart is `much better' in this situation. 3. A door need not be changed to another location but rather, tilted to another direction. Here, it is also considered facing that specific direction. 4. In my opinion, sometimes, changing the door direction need not necessary mean that you house has `escaped' for example the cul-de-sac. This is because of the `facing' and `sitting' position of the house has not changed. Your frontage of the house continues to be at the same location even if you had changed the main entrance door. Here, Shapes and Form prevails. Warmest Regards, Cecil