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On 9/3/2010 9:21:50 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi Sir,- is there a fungshui bad luck if my main door
isfacing a window.-

1. Yes, it depends: on what is the distance between the main door to the other window. Further the distance the better. As generally, there should be both a proper clear space and if possible; the area just outside the main door best be reasonably bright i.e. bright hall effect.
2. If the main door is facing a window and if it is say a casement window; then lets hope that when the window is opened, it does not "slice" thru the main door.
3. Alternatively, when standing outside the main door looking outwards, there should be any pointed items seen from the window.
4. Overall, as mentioned under Para 1, the better homes are those that don't have any "blockages" in any form directly at it's main door. But again, the definition of main door = frontage should be looked in - if one draws a flying star chart.

further can there be two doors
facing each other (In my case
it is a corridor each end has
doors)-

5.Under Shapes and Forms Feng Shui, it is best to avoid an "opening" where qi could flow from say one opening towards the other much like the two doors facing each other sort of thing. Here, qithus is not able to meanderin the home as a result; oftenit is difficult to save money in such a senario.

in a bed room can the
room door facing bath room
door and fanlight in a
line?Thanks in advance,JSM

6. Frankly, this is the least of the "problem" or issue. Thus, although not ideal; but hey! Has more to do with human factors: i.e. feel good or feel not so good kinda of thing. In my opinion, not a major issue given that many masterbedrooms have a toilet and given that these rooms are small, bound to have the toilet door insight of say the bed area.

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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