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Thanks for your information. Please see my feedback below:- >Your earlier message thru e-mail: >I have read about your stuffs in geomancy.net. To analyse my own house, I need >to know exactly the basis which is the main door. My house is situated in a >rectangular land but with a slant on the northeast (longer). Next, my house is >going towards the north direction ( lay out plan). My main door is directly in >the front house and the opposite direction is the back door (through and >through with an open kitchen door in between them). I know this is bad. Please >help me find the cures. You have the following alternatives: 1. Place a screen between the front door and back door. The screen need not be full height. This is to allow the ch'i to circulate (meander) into the house. 2. Do you use the back door? If not, leave it closed. But if you do open the back door, then try alternative 1. >The breadwinner, my husband, was born 4/1/54 and >according to geomancy he is north. I am north, too. The house is northeast >acc. to its year (between 1956 and 1960). (2) When I have to stand in the the >center of the house, which direction should I be facing? Towards the main door >or towards the direction of the house? The center is in the 3rd step of our >upper stairway between the upper toilet(back) and beginning of my daughter's >or towards the direction of the house? The center is in the 3rd step of our >upper stairway between the upper toilet(back) and beginning of my daughter's >bedroom (front) kitchen. Please respond so that I can rearrange my furnitures >already. Thanks.g Shui-H To correctly assess the compass direction of your main door:- Determine the centre of the house. Where possible stand at the centre of the house and look directly at the `mid-point' of the main door entrance. Once you do that, check the compass direction. E.g. if it is say 10 degrees, then your main entrance door is `North -- 10 degrees '. >I sent you an email (reproduced above) this morning but made a mistake in >identifying where my front door is facing. I just realized that our main door >is facing towards north--about 15 degrees towards NE. The house direction is south. Thanks for the information. >My main door connects to an open kitchen door and heads to the back door (it's >through and through which according. to Feng Shui drives the chi away. My husba >nd, the breadwinner, is north...so am I. Our house is a baby split level (crest >wood estate) was built on the 60's and is northeast. The center of the house is >on the 3rd step of our upper staircase (between the toilet and kitchen -back >part of the house and the den and my daughter's bedroom in the front). How can >I correlate each other so that I can place the furnitures and cures properly? >Right now, I'm applying the north eight house theory as I am waiting for you re >sponse. >Fabulous What you should do next (if you are using the 8 House Theory) is:- 1. Get a copy of your house layout plan. Determine the North to South direction of the house. 2. Next, obtain the template of your 8 house e.g. for your husband i.e. the North House. (You can login to Geomancy-Online.com, create an account and use the free 8 house computerised report manager to generate a `North House' template). Save or print this out on your home printer. If you have a transparency, it is an excellent idea to add in all your family member's 8 house template (using different colours). 3. Superimpose this template onto the copy of the layout plan by aligning it to the North -- South direction. 4. Study the intangible forces flowing into each rooms e.g. the Death, Diaster, Excellent, Longevity etc... Warmest Regards, Cecil
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