eong Posted May 4, 1999 Share Posted May 4, 1999 My Husband and I are both of different good locations. He is of the EAST group while I am a WEST group. Currently my front door faces SOUTH. What should I do??? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Posted May 5, 1999 Share Posted May 5, 1999 Dear Evelyn,It is very common to have both partners (Husband and Wife) each to `belong'to different groups: East / West.1. Best is that you can obtain a transparency. Use two different colouredpens. `Jot' down each partner's intangible forceon the transparency.2. Next, obtain the layout plan and determine the centrepoint of the house.3. Get the North to South alignment of the house and indicate this on thelayout plan.4. Superimpose the transparency on the Layout plan (From a North to Southalignment).5. Take note of the Death and Disaster intangible force for both partners(Husband and Wife).Ideally, the Death or Disaster line does not fall on the main entrancedoor and the bedroom where you are sleeping.(These are the two most important areas to note).6. The not so bad combinations are:-e.g. Husband / Wife (or vice versa)Husband = either Excellent, Prosperity, Health, Longevity while isWife = IrritationHusband = either Excellent, Prosperity, Health, Longevity while isWife = SpookAny of the above combinations of: any of the Four good directionswith Irritation or Spook are acceptable althoughnot ideal. This is acceptable for the Main entrance door or bedroom oras I mentioned, any other locations you spenttime.Hope that helps.Cecil-----Original Message-----From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'free-advice' suppressed suppressed>Date: Tuesday, May 04, 1999 6:04 PMSubject: Front Door Location Quote From: "Evelyn Ong" This message is sent from "free-advice" Mailing List.My Husband and I are both of different good locations. He is of the EASTgroup while I am a WEST group. Currently my front door faces SOUTH. Whatshould I do??? --> Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
eong Posted May 5, 1999 Share Posted May 5, 1999 Thank You so much. This will really help. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
eong Posted May 5, 1999 Share Posted May 5, 1999 Hi Cecil,I have followed as advise to prepare 2 transparency. The locations that I found for the front door is SW. The combination is : Husband-Excellent/Wife-Spook.Could you advise further if the door should face SW in the SW rectangle or it's OK to be at the S rectangle but facing SW?Kindly advice. Thank You Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Posted May 5, 1999 Share Posted May 5, 1999 Dear Evelyn,To determine your main door, you have to:-1. Find the centrepoint of the house.2. If you are physically at the home, stand at the centre of the house andfrom here determine the main entrance door.Where best, go out of your home and take the compass reading of the North toSouth at a few locations. If in doubt, use the readings taken outside.3. Can you clarify below:- Quote Could you advise further if the door should face SW in the SW rectangle orit's OK to be at the S rectangle but facing SW? You have to be exact with the door. From what I understand, I like toclarify that you have to stand at the centre of the house and from here,determine the compass direction of the main door. In this case i.e. if yourmain door is at the South the compass direction should be around 180 degreesbut if it is at SW it should be at around 225 degrees (around this range),Hope the above helps.Cecil-----Original Message-----From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'free-advice' suppressed suppressed>Date: Wednesday, May 05, 1999 9:54 AMSubject: Re: Front Door Location Quote From: "Evelyn Ong" This message is sent from "free-advice" Mailing List.Hi Cecil,I have followed as advise to prepare 2 transparency. The locations that Ifound for the front door is SW.The combination is : Husband-Excellent/Wife-Spook.Could you advise further if the door should face SW in the SW rectangle orit's OK to be at the S rectangle but facing SW?Kindly advice. Thank You --> Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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