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I live in a KAN apartment, whose main door faces S2. My entryway, however, faces W2 (that is, I have to go up a flight of stairs and turn left to get to my 'front door') So does that make my facing direction West and my apartment a DUI? We just moved here and I've been having trouble setting up my Feng Shui due to the confusion of direction.
It's fairly clear that the front/back of my building as a whole is N/S with the north side being the back, if that's of any help.
If I'm still a KAN house, is there a particular remedy I need for the south 8M8W3T. I've read that this is alright as long as the terrain supports it (which it does) and that it's inauspicious but I'd need a consultation to determine a cure. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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If you are applying Flying Star Feng Shui; then:
1. Best to determine where the most yang qi or "bright areas" or openings. Often, this is the best bet for the "frontage" or as the frontage of the home.
2. If you often slam shut your main entrance door into your apartment; then most likely this should not be the facing direction.
3. If you are into the DIY Feng Shui; then I would use Para 1 as the facing direction.
4. But for those who locally we call it "Kiasu" or "Kiasee" = want to play safe, could draw out a few Flying Stars e.g. one for S2 and for another facing direction.
5. You wrote: "is there a particular remedy I need for the south 8M8W3T"
For remedies (not just A remedy) logically the fact is as follows:The Concept of Maximizing Marks

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On 8/26/2011 2:43:37 AM, Anonymous wrote:
I live in a KAN apartment,
whose main door faces S2. My
entryway, however, faces W2
(that is, I have to go up a
flight of stairs and turn left
to get to my 'front door') So
does that make my facing
direction West and my
apartment a DUI? We just
moved here and I've been
having trouble setting up my
Feng Shui due to the confusion
of direction. It's fairly
clear that the front/back of
my building as a whole is N/S
with the north side being the
back, if that's of any help.If
I'm still a KAN house, is
there a particular remedy I
need for the south 8M8W3T.
I've read that this is alright
as long as the terrain
supports it (which it does)
and that it's inauspicious but
I'd need a consultation to
determine a cure. Any
help would be appreciated.
Thanks!

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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