Katherine Posted November 3, 1999 Share Posted November 3, 1999 I live in the England in the countryside, where it is usual to use the back door for more often than the front door. We have a front door which is used by strangers, and the post man. It has all the usual features such as lighting, letter box etc. Everyone else (including us) use the back door. To get to the front door you walk through a small metal gate from the road across a grass lawn. All the cars approach via the back entrance and we have a car park at the rear of the property.Which door should I treat as our main entrance, the front or the back door?RegardsKate Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 3, 1999 Staff Share Posted November 3, 1999 Dear Kate,1. One `method' is based on where your house number is placed. For example, if your house number is placed above the front door or on the door itself, this is considered your main door.2. The next question is, to choose a door that is `more favourable'.If it so happens that under the Flying Star theory and assuming that your house was renovated under Period 7, and there is a double #7 stars, then one should make this the main entrance door.If one does not want to go indept into using Flying Star, then the next best alternative is to see which door suits the breadwinner best by using the Eight House Theory.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 11/3/99 1:53:04 AM, Anonymous wrote:I live in the England in thecountryside, where it is usualto use the back door for moreoften than the front door. Wehave a front door which isused by strangers, and thepost man. It has all the usualfeatures such as lighting,letter box etc. Everyone else(including us) use the backdoor.To get to the front door youwalk through a small metalgate from the road across agrass lawn. All the carsapproach via the back entranceand we have a car park at therear of the property.Which door should I treat asour main entrance, the frontor the back door?RegardsKate Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted November 4, 1999 Share Posted November 4, 1999 Dear Cecil ,I'm first time using onelist service. I happens to see your web site overthe internet.Currently I'm rather interested into Feng Shui. and has been reading booksabout it.I have some queries here for your advise..If the family members comprises of both West & East group (understand thatdirection that are good for West group will be very bad to East group), doesthat mean that the family will always be in conflict ?And how do you orient the house furniture and fixtures if they have to staytogether?Thanks & Warmest Regards,Chris______________________________________________________Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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