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Dear Julie,
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It is not auspicious to move the main entrance door to the Kitchen area as
this is another Feng Shui `taboo'. In Traditional Feng Shui practise, your
main entrance door should not open to a kitchen,
In addition to this, it is your disaster line.
I have offered a few suggestions othe than to keep the place bright and
close the door. You may like to review this url:
http://www.3dglobe.com/fs/bbs-oneall.htm
These are some other alternatives offered in the above link:-
1. Mild forms that will not affect a close-by neighbour includes:-
a. tilting the front door from an inauspicious to an auspicious direction.
b. using a specially made semi-circle carpet outside the main entrance.
c. Using a convex door (if your Building Management permits).
d. If the main entrance has steps, then use semi-circular steps.
2. More offensive forms to counteract Sha Ch'i include:-
a. Pakua (some pakua also comes with a picture of a door god below it).
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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Date: Tuesday, March 02, 1999 10:39 PM
Subject: Front door on Death/Irritation lines
>From: "Julie Deering"
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>Hello! :)
>Thanks so much for your great site! It's enabled me to easily calculate
our lines on the 8 house theory. I do have a Feng Shui problem though.
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>My front door is exactly on my husband's death line which is my irritation
line. The back door is on MY death line and my husbands irritation line. A
possibility is to move our door to the Kitchen area which would be my
disaster line and my husbands spook line. My question is: Would this be a
better area to enter through? Or, would keeping the current door in our
living room brightly lit and closed be better? I'm confused.
>
>Thanks for any help.
>julie
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