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Dear Cecil,
Thanks for pointing me to the website on pa kua. Very helpful! Now one last question on this topic:
My living room has two entrances (no doors just an entry-way). Standing at the center of the room, you see one door leads into the dining room. The other leads to the small foyer where the front door is.
When applying the pa kua:
Whichis considered the main doorway for the living room? In other words, where do I begin the pa kua and the various points of the room?
I hope this makes sense and I thank you for your patience with my many questions. :)
Kieron
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