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Dear Master Cecil,
first of all I would like to thank you for your answer to my previous question.
However as I FS beginner, the more I learn from your site( and experience myself ) the more I understand how complex FS is, and how little do I understand about it.
According to what I learned from your site, I understand that not only mine auspicious/inauspicious directions counts , but also the building/apartment directions as well.
Therefore I would like to know what counts the most. The situation I live in looks like this:
I live in a single family house ( 3 floors) with my parents, the main entrance we share;
however we are now to split into 2 separate apartments-with independent entrance door leading form shared staircase. Generally speaking parents will live on the first floor, and I will live on the second .

Therefore I would like to know what should I take into consideration when planning my apartment- which ba gua has the biggest influence on me- is it the building generally, is it the apartment, or is it my personal directions?
I am also not sure weather I can consider the main building/apartment door as the enterence( chi enterence?) as the most opened and exposed to sun area ( for both the building generally and my apartment) is situated on other fasade than the main enterences.

I would appreciate your help and advice. I must say that for about 2 weeks since I starded to live separetly form my parents on 'my floor' I began to feel very frustrated and tend to argue with everyone and about almost everything, which mede me look for some answers in FS. Accarding to what I found out, it seems that the place I spend most time in is now ( when taking into consideration my apartment main enterance) the irritation sector. Therefore I seek for help and guidenence, to find out which aspect should I take into consideration the most.

Thank you very much for you help, and wide resources on your site

Mariola

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