maxixi Posted March 6, 1999 Share Posted March 6, 1999 I AM CURRENTLY CONVERTING MY GARAGE INTO A NEW COMPLEX WITH A STUDIO FLAT UPSTAIRS AND THE GARAGE ITSELF AS MY OFFICE. i HAVE A RETAINING WALL BEHIND THE OFFICE, A BIT OF SPACE AND THEN A RAMP TO THE LEFT OF THE OFFICE SPACE AND A SORT OF STAIRS/ RETAINING WALL LEADING UP TO THE FUTURE STUDIO FLAT ON THE RIGHT HAND SIDE. i AM LEFT WITH THE CURRENT GARAGE ENTRANCE AS MY MAIN OPENING WITH WINDOWS AND A DOOR. THE ENTRANCE WILL FACE AN EXISTING DRIVE THEN A VALLEY WHICH EVENTUALLY RISES HIGH UP TO ROUNDED-TOP MOUNTAIN PEAKS. CAN YOU PLEASE ADVISE ME AS TO WHERE ON THAT FRONT TO POSITION MY DOOR AND THE DIRECTION TO POSITION MY DESK.THIS MAIN DOOR WILL BE FACING WESTWARDS.tHANK YOUVINCENT Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Posted March 8, 1999 Share Posted March 8, 1999 Dear Vincent,To find out whether the new entrance suits you, you can do a Eight HouseTemplate. Where possible, the new main entrance should fall within one ofyour 4 good intangible directions. Where best, the main door should not haveyour `death' or `disaster' line flowing thru it. If these two falls withinyour main entrance, it is considered your most `unsuitable house.' There arecorrections and it can be found on http://www.geomancy.net/fs/theory.htmunder the topic 101 Authentic Feng Shui Tips and Advice (sub-heading EightHouse Theory).To do an Eight House Audit for yourself, please follow the instructions atthis url: http://www.geomancy.net/fs/house1.htmYou have also briefly described that the new entrance face what looks likethe `tortise' or back side of the house. It is hard for me to visualisethis. It would be ideal if you can get hold of a Feng Shui consultant inyour area (if possible) to look into your case to assess the overallsituation as it would be difficult to help you based on messageslone.( From your email address it looks like you are from Seychelles... notsure if there is a FS practioner there.)-----Original Message-----From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'feng-shui-business' suppressed 'feng-shui-business' suppressed>Date: Saturday, March 06, 1999 5:03 AMSubject: NEW OFFICE Quote From: "Maxaxa ---" This message is sent from "feng-shui-business" Mailing List.I AM CURRENTLY CONVERTING MY GARAGE INTO A NEW COMPLEX WITH A STUDIO FLATUPSTAIRS AND THE GARAGE ITSELF AS MY OFFICE. i HAVE A RETAINING WALL BEHINDTHE OFFICE, A BIT OF SPACE AND THEN A RAMP TO THE LEFT OF THE OFFICE SPACEAND A SORT OF STAIRS/ RETAINING WALL LEADING UP TO THE FUTURE STUDIO FLAT ONTHE RIGHT HAND SIDE. i AM LEFT WITH THE CURRENT GARAGE ENTRANCE AS MY MAINOPENING WITH WINDOWS AND A DOOR. THE ENTRANCE WILL FACE AN EXISTING DRIVETHEN A VALLEY WHICH EVENTUALLY RISES HIGH UP TO ROUNDED-TOP MOUNTAIN PEAKS.CAN YOU PLEASE ADVISE ME AS TO WHERE ON THAT FRONT TO POSITION MY DOOR AND THE DIRECTION TO POSITION MY DESK.THIS MAIN DOOR WILL BE FACING WESTWARDS. Quote tHANK YOUVINCENT --> Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Posted March 8, 1999 Share Posted March 8, 1999 -----Original Message-----From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'feng-shui-business' suppressed 'feng-shui-business' suppressed>Date: Monday, March 08, 1999 3:07 PMSubject: Re: NEW OFFICE Quote From: "Cecil Lee" This message is sent from "feng-shui-business" Mailing List.Dear Vincent,To find out whether the new entrance suits you, you can do a Eight HouseTemplate. Where possible, the new main entrance should fall within one ofyour 4 good intangible directions. Where best, the main door should nothaveyour `death' or `disaster' line flowing thru it. If these two falls withinyour main entrance, it is considered your most `unsuitable house.' Therearecorrections and it can be found on http://www.geomancy.net/fs/theory.htmunder the topic 101 Authentic Feng Shui Tips and Advice (sub-heading EightHouse Theory).To do an Eight House Audit for yourself, please follow the instructions atthis url: http://www.geomancy.net/fs/house1.htmYou have also briefly described that the new entrance face what looks likethe `tortise' or back side of the house. It is hard for me to visualisethis. It would be ideal if you can get hold of a Feng Shui consultant inyour area (if possible) to look into your case to assess the overallsituation as it would be difficult to help you based on messageslone.( From your email address it looks like you are from Seychelles... notsure if there is a FS practioner there.)-----Original Message-----From: ListmanagerTo: Recipients of 'feng-shui-business' suppressed 'feng-shui-business' suppressed>Date: Saturday, March 06, 1999 5:03 AMSubject: NEW OFFICEFrom: "Maxaxa ---"This message is sent from "feng-shui-business" Mailing List.I AM CURRENTLY CONVERTING MY GARAGE INTO A NEW COMPLEX WITH A STUDIO FLATUPSTAIRS AND THE GARAGE ITSELF AS MY OFFICE. i HAVE A RETAINING WALL BEHINDTHE OFFICE, A BIT OF SPACE AND THEN A RAMP TO THE LEFT OF THE OFFICE SPACEAND A SORT OF STAIRS/ RETAINING WALL LEADING UP TO THE FUTURE STUDIO FLATONTHE RIGHT HAND SIDE. i AM LEFT WITH THE CURRENT GARAGE ENTRANCE AS MY MAINOPENING WITH WINDOWS AND A DOOR. THE ENTRANCE WILL FACE AN EXISTING DRIVETHEN A VALLEY WHICH EVENTUALLY RISES HIGH UP TO ROUNDED-TOP MOUNTAIN PEAKS.CAN YOU PLEASE ADVISE ME AS TO WHERE ON THAT FRONT TO POSITION MY DOOR ANDTHE DIRECTION TO POSITION MY DESK.THIS MAIN DOOR WILL BE FACING WESTWARDS.tHANK YOUVINCENT --> Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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