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Thanks for bring this up. I guess it is the use of English.
To clarify, you should first find the centre of the house. An example is shown at
http://www.3dglobe.com/fs/house1.htm.
Next, you should use an ordinary compass and stand at the centre of the house. The direction, the main door faces is the direction of the door.
At a later date, I will revise the page and `correct' the English so that is is no longer ambigious.
Once again, thanks for hightlighting this information.
Cecil
On 1/19/99 6:44:48 PM, Jody Leo wrote:
>What I am slightly befuddled
>about is how to assess the
>direction of the main front
>door. The Eight houses webpage
>says "the direction which the
>main door FACES" whereas other
>pages tell you to determine
>the direction of the main door
>standing from the centre of
>the house and draw a line to
>the middle of the front door,
>which can give two different
>directions altogether.
>
>I am thinking of installing a
>new front door which will face
>NOrthWest in addition to the
>current front door faces
>NorthEast - does that change
>the entire orientation of good
>and bad location of the house?
>In any event, my masterbedroom
>is in the southeast part of
>the house which is the
>irritation/spook/death/etc
>line. What is your advice?
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