jasonct Posted January 10, 2000 Share Posted January 10, 2000 Hi Robert, Cecil,With regards to the facing of a house, I read somewhere that by putting the unit number of the house to another location (e.g. Windows or another door) you are changing the facing direction of your house. Is it true? Any reason for this?ThanksRegards Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 10, 2000 Staff Share Posted January 10, 2000 Dear Anon,This is the general belief amongst some Feng Shui Masters that the door with the house number on it is the main entrance door.Although, some of these Masters did not mention that placing the unit number at another location can change the `main entrance door'. This is implied by them.Here, symbolism is important to Feng Shui: where the unit number `shows' that it is a main door.In my opinion, I would recommend the placement of the unit number for such purpose.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 1/10/00 10:26:53 AM, Anonymous wrote:Hi Robert, Cecil,With regards to the facing ofa house, I read somewhere thatby putting the unit number ofthe house to another location(e.g. Windows or another door)you are changing the facingdirection of your house. Is ittrue? Any reason for this?ThanksRegards Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jasonct Posted January 22, 2000 Share Posted January 22, 2000 Dear Cecil,Does that implies if I've a auspicious location at a different area as compared to the main door, I can change the facing of the house by putting the house number at that location.(e.g. #7#7 is found facing North, and main door facing SE, by placing the house numberat the North, which is the windows of a study room, I can do a flying star analysis base on north as my facing?Dear Anon,This is the general belief amongst some Feng ShuiMasters that the door with the house number on it isthe main entrance door.Although, some of these Masters did not mention thatplacing the unit number at another location can changethe `main entrance door'. This is implied by them.Here, symbolism is important to Feng Shui: where theunit number `shows' that it is a main door.In my opinion, I would recommend the placement of theunit number for such purpose.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 1/10/00 10:26:53 AM, Anonymous wrote:Hi Robert, Cecil,With regards to the facing ofa house, I read somewhere thatby putting the unit number ofthe house to another location(e.g. Windows or another door)you are changing the facingdirection of your house. Is ittrue? Any reason for this?ThanksRegards Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 22, 2000 Staff Share Posted January 22, 2000 Dear Anon,1. Please take note that, one of the main considerations in using a "window" to `replace' the main door is that light should be `brighter' coming from the window than say from the main door.This is where, it could be a likely candidate for the replacing the main door.2. It is equally important that unlike an alternative door, where the house number can be affixed on it e.g. above that door or on the door itself.For a window spanning 6 or more feet, where than can be place the signage for the door?Is it at the centrepoint of the window or we`purposely' find like what you have mentioned the double 7 stars (provided, it exists around the sector).3. Frankly, the window `thing' although has been mentioned for now has to be considered `theoratical' and perhaps an `academic' exercise. Provided the conditions are met as mentioned under Para 1 and 2.4. For the numbering on another door, this has been widely used by some Feng Shui Masters to either determine which is the actual main door or making it a symbolic change to another alternative `main' door.5. So far, I cannot recalled any `experiments' have been carried out on the `window' concept and no one yet knows for sure if it will really work. Finding a Good House module at www.geomancy-online.com was created for the purpose of analysing all 24 directions under the Flying Star chart. This would help anyone wanting to find out which directions are good houses for a given period. Although, it is still meant to locate direction of the main door.6. Many FS practitioners will still work on the standard approach of determining where the main door using the traditional approach of locationg the direction of the main door. Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 1/22/00 1:55:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Cecil,Does that implies if I've aauspicious location at adifferent area as compared tothe main door, I can changethe facing of the house byputting the house number atthat location.(e.g. #7#7 is found facingNorth, and main door facingSE, by placing the housenumberat the North, which is thewindows of a study room, I cando a flying star analysis baseon north as my facing?Dear Anon,This is the general beliefamongst some Feng ShuiMasters that the door with thehouse number on it isthe main entrance door.Although, some of theseMasters did not mention thatplacing the unit number atanother location can changethe `main entrance door'. Thisis implied by them.Here, symbolism is importantto Feng Shui: where theunit number `shows' that it isa main door.In my opinion, I wouldrecommend the placement of theunit number for such purpose.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 1/10/00 10:26:53 AM, Anonymous wrote:Hi Robert, Cecil,With regards to the facing ofa house, I read somewhere thatby putting the unit number ofthe house to another location(e.g. Windows or another door)you are changing the facingdirection of your house. Is ittrue? Any reason for this?ThanksRegards Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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