myfs_106071 Posted September 21, 2004 Share Posted September 21, 2004 Dear Master Lee: Thank you so much for your response. My P7 home faces SW2 (220 deg). Since SW1 has the sum of ten for P8 (I remember reading about that somewhere on this website), I think perhaps we should tilt our front door back 10 degrees to SW1 (210) and fly it to P8, and forget about house hunting (off course, I'll have to convince my husband about this). Will tilting the front door change the house facing from SW2 to SW1 also? Thank you very much for your advice, Very respectfully yours, pam Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 21, 2004 Staff Share Posted September 21, 2004 Dear Pam,Yes, this is one option. But from past experience, it may not be that effective especially with regards to the Flying Star Feng Shui. Since, often, the facing direction is the frontage and the sitting is directly opposite this.It has more to do with the Eight House theory. Where, we can kill two birds with one stone. For example, if the main door is at NE. Tilting it, to the favourable direction of the breadwinner is good - chiefly if we apply Eight House theory.For Flying Star Feng Shui, often, it is the location with most light or wind activity - and this is where we should determine where the "mouth" of the house is based on where the entire plot is "facing".Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 9/21/2004 9:50:52 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Master Lee: Thank you somuch for your response. My P7home faces SW2 (220 deg).Since SW1 has the sum of tenfor P8 (I remember readingabout that somewhere on thiswebsite), I think perhaps weshould tilt our front doorback 10 degrees to SW1 (210)and fly it to P8, and forgetabout house hunting (offcourse, I'll have to convincemy husband about this). Willtilting the front door changethe house facing from SW2 toSW1 also? Thank you very muchfor your advice, Veryrespectfully yours, pam Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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