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My house is facing South and I have 2 options to use as the main door. (both facing South)
There is a wooden door on the right (when standing inside the house) and a 3 panel sliding door on the left.
Am trying to decide which will be a better door to use. (Currently using the wooden door)
Although the wooden door is facing South but located in the South West of the house, does it mean that this door is South West or still regarded as South? Am a bit confused. Is the wooden door at 0 deg angle or considered as a certain angle to the right?
Regards
Grace
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Dear Grace,
If you can try to follow the method as shown under this illustration:-
http://www.geomancy.net/resources/art/art-cecilcompass.htm
Based on what you mentioned, the door should be South-West door.
If you are sure, feel feel to fax it to us at: 64820570 so that we can determine the centrepoint and on the layout plan mark out e.g. A and B.
Where you will be advised to find the centrepoint from e.g. location marked `A' to `B'.
Please note that for anyone who fax to us must include:-
Note: Your e-mail address and we normally, re-scan the layout and post the reply in the forum.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil Lee

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On 4/27/2002 4:07:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
My house is facing South and I
have 2 options to use as the
main door. (both facing South)
There is a wooden door on the
right (when standing inside
the house) and a 3 panel
sliding door on the left.
Am trying to decide which will
be a better door to use.
(Currently using the wooden
door)
Although the wooden door is
facing South but located in
the South West of the house,
does it mean that this door is
South West or still regarded
as South? Am a bit confused.
Is the wooden door at 0 deg
angle or considered as a
certain angle to the right?
Regards
Grace

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Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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