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Hello, I am a North Person(May 1972). I
noticed that my rental apartment's main(and
only) entrance faces my death sector(SW). It
is an upstairs apartment; upon entering there
is a set of stairs between two walls at the
end of which I enter my living room to my
left and see the bathroom.
Suggestions ?
?

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Dear Anon,
1. It is also good to check what is the intangible force at your bedroom under Eight House Theory.
2. It is considered inauspicious to have a toilet (toilet bowl)next to the main entrance especially.
This is where it is not advisable to buy a house with such a configuration.
As for cure, the only thing you can do is to close the toilet door when not in use and keep the location `bright'. A toilet is considered a yin location and keeping it bright helps to increase the `Yang' component.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 11/23/99 8:24:32 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hello, I am a North Person(May
1972). I
noticed that my rental
apartment's main(and
only) entrance faces my death
sector(SW). It
is an upstairs apartment; upon
entering there
is a set of stairs between two
walls at the
end of which I enter my living
room to my
left and see the bathroom.
Suggestions ?
?


Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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Dear Cecil,
Thank you for answering my questions; however, your answer rose other curiosities. In my previous message I described my main entrance: upon entering there is a narrow staircase at the end of which I enter the living space at my left. Now, according to what you have written, it seems to me that you believe that the main entrance is actually the opening at the top of the staircase and not the door at the bottom of the staircase(it's a 2nd floor apt). Would that be true?
Plus, is the position of the main door determined by the actual cardinal point it faces or by the position it is located within the eight house theory square(sorry
if confusing)? I also read that it is not advisable to have a staircase facing the main door. If the door at the bottom at the staircase is the main entrance what can I do to circumvent the problem described above.
Please forgive the long questions.
P.S. The bedroom would then be in the northwest with the corner of the two outer walls being the north point.(I am North person May 1972)

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