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Hi,
I am a west person in a house with a front door that faces east. I understand that this is "Total Loss." We?re now using that entry as a craft room, we?ve placed a mirror over that outside door, and in the spring would add lighting in the front, and develop the south door.
We actually use the door to the garage as our entry and it faces north. One of the books that we read said that the front door is really the one that you actually use, not necessarily the door designed as the "front door." Is this true?
Many thanks,
Neil and Sarah

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Dear Neil,
Yes, it is very common for Feng Shui practitioners to `agree' that the front door need not necessarily be the main entrance door.
It can be the garage door. However, some FS practitioners also go further to mention that if there is a discrepancy, the main door should be the one with the house number on it. Alternatively, the house number be placed on to the alternative door i.e. the garage door.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 1/10/00 6:40:04 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi,
I am a west person in a house
with a front door that faces
east. I understand that this
is "Total Loss." We?re now
using that entry as a craft
room, we?ve placed a mirror
over that outside door, and in
the spring would add lighting
in the front, and develop the
south door.
We actually use the door to
the garage as our entry and it
faces north. One of the books
that we read said that the
front door is really the one
that you actually use, not
necessarily the door designed
as the "front door." Is this
true?
Many thanks,
Neil and Sarah


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Thank you for the reply, Cecil
Now that we know that our front door faces north, we find that it is the Disaster sector, since I am a west house. What can we do about this? The door appears to be only about seven degrees from northwest, which is Prosperity. If necessary, we could move the door to the northwest.
We have hung a crystal above the outside of the door, and placed a mirror facing out toward the cars in the garage as well. The door enters into a shop and laundry room as well.
We are confused because in doing the Limited Flying Star it said Dispute / Quarrels / Frustration but not Disaster for the north side. We have also tried to work through Derek Walters' Feng Shui Handbook, but it is confusing. He has us both as earth, with the north side being auspicious.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Neil and Sarah Poese

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On 1/10/00 8:42:16 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Neil,
Yes, it is very common for
Feng Shui practitioners to
`agree' that the front door
need not necessarily be the
main entrance door.
It can be the garage door.
However, some FS practitioners
also go further to mention
that if there is a
discrepancy, the main door
should be the one with the
house number on it.
Alternatively, the house
number be placed on to the
alternative door i.e. the
garage door.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 1/10/00 6:40:04 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi,
I am a west person in a house
with a front door that faces
east. I understand that this
is "Total Loss." We?re now
using that entry as a craft
room, we?ve placed a mirror
over that outside door, and in
the spring would add lighting
in the front, and develop the
south door.
We actually use the door to
the garage as our entry and it
faces north. One of the books
that we read said that the
front door is really the one
that you actually use, not
necessarily the door designed
as the "front door." Is this
true?
Many thanks,
Neil and Sarah


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Dear Neil,
Please see below:-
----- Original Message -----
From: Listmanager
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Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2000 10:19 AM
Subject: Disaster at front door

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From: "Neil Poese"
This message is sent from "free-advice" Mailing List.
Thank you for the reply, Cecil
Now that we know that our front door faces north, we find that it is the
Disaster sector, since I am a west house. What can we do about this? The
door appears to be only about seven degrees from northwest, which is
Prosperity. If necessary, we could move the door to the northwest.


If you want to move the door, it is best to consult a competent Feng Shui
practitioner or currently, as you are only using the Eight House Theory,
another major consideration is to look at the Flying Star chart of the
house.
Here, it would be best to use the Flying Star to analyse whether the current
door position and if you still want to change the door position, to analyse
the Flying Star chart based on the new door position (assuming that it may
or may not alter).
For the house, the first priority goes to the the analysis based on the
Flying Star Chart. For example, if the location of the main door is an
auspicious location, this would be a plus point. Or it lessens the fact that
it is your Disaster sector.
It could be worse if the current main entrance door location is an
auspicious location but because, you had shifted the door, the house/the
main door and thus the entire Flying Star Chart of the house may be altered.

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We have hung a crystal above the outside of the door, and placed a mirror
facing out toward the cars in the garage as well. The door enters into a
shop and laundry room as well.

If the sector is an auspicious sector under the Flying Star Chart, placing a
mirror outwards may undoubtly bounce away the auspciousness of that sector
i.e. main entrance door.

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We are confused because in doing the Limited Flying Star it said Dispute /
Quarrels / Frustration but not Disaster for the north side. We have also
tried to work through Derek Walters' Feng Shui Handbook, but it is
confusing. He has us both as earth, with the north side being auspicious.

Please note that usually it is not advisable to `mix' concepts from various
authors. Either you follow one completely or not at all. If you follow say
Derek Walter's `advice', you have to use all his ` tools ' available from
start to end.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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