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Dear Elena,
1.Depending on the tilt, it may or may not affect the Flying Star of the house. Especially if it is a slight tilt. (When we measure the compass direction of the mid-point of the door from the centre of the house.)
And if it is still within the 15 degree range of that sector.
2. The Flying Star is on the birth chart of the house and it does not take into consideration the personal best directions of a person.
Usually, it should instead be `govern' by the Eight House Theory where, tilting the door (as you have mentioned) to the advantage of the breadwinner.
Here, there are a few major considerations:
1. Check to see if the new location is not subjected to poison arrows e.g. sharp corners, a lone lamp post etc...
Where best, this is only done after the new house has been completed and the road works outside the house is also done.
2. Tilting the door is usually done to `kill two birds with a stone' i.e. it is tilted away from an inauspicious sector to a good sector.
3. My personal advise is that if one wants to tilt the door, it is advisable to get a competent FS practitioner on site to measure and advise on the tilt. As the wrong tilting without proper advise is not advisable.
For other `cures' one can easily do it on our own but for such "more serious issues" like door tilting, avoid D.I.Y. Feng Shui.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 12/21/99 5:58:52 AM, Elena Wagner wrote:
>Hello Cecil & Robert: I want
>to know
>about door tilting. We are
>currently
>interested in a house that
>suits my
>husband but the FlyStar report
>shows better
>luck in another door direction
>(house door
>N better luck NW). What are
>your
>recommendations?
>
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