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Dear Anon,
Please refer to my reply, to the similar question, under the message " How important is the door of the main door " 4/18/2000 posted under this forum (Free Advice (Gen Topics))
On 4/19/00 7:43:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>Nowadays lots of houses have a
>safety door outside the door
>of the main entrance. I read
>in a feng shui column that
>this is not good. Because the
>safety door will have to open
>outwards while the other door
>will open inwards, it seems
>the energy coming in gets
>confused. And depending on
>which area - career,
>relationships - it opens into,
>that area gets affected
>negatively.
>Also, most safety doors have
>panels, so that one panel can
>stay shut. This is also said
>to be a negative. The opinion
>is not to have a safety door.
>How true is this? And if a
>safety door cannot be removed,
>are there any cures?
>Please advise because there
>are a lot of conflicting
>things I have been reading on
>this topic.
>Many thanks,
>
>Anon
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