myfs_87026 Posted October 31, 2002 Share Posted October 31, 2002 I have heard that the main door should not face directly at the kitchen door due to the Flow of "Qi" will quickly flow out through the back door. To prevent this, there should be a wall in between to enhance circulation in the house. The question now is that, is it really need a wall or can it be replaced by other types, eg: screen or divider. If it is possible, is it enough just to block the view of the kitchen door once i entered from the main door?Also, will the "hu lu" play a part by hanging at the window in the back door to reduce the quick outflow of "Qi"?Furthermore, from your article, i read that the "Pa Kau" with the mirror in the middle can also used to cure the straight Flow of "Qi", but it did not indicate where should i hang the "Pa Kau". Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 4, 2002 Staff Share Posted November 4, 2002 Dear Patrick,Please see below, Quote On 10/31/2002 10:29:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:I have heard that the maindoor should not face directlyat the kitchen door due to theFlow of "Qi" will quickly flowout through the back door. Toprevent this, there should bea wall in between to enhancecirculation in the house. Expand Basically, qi (beneficial qi) must not flow in a straight line from the main door (directly) right to the back of the house.For the kitchen, in addition to the above, itis very inauspicious to have the kitchen door face the main door - especially if utensils such as forts and knifes are vissible from the kitchen towards the main door.In addition, if there is a wall to screen the back from the front, it must not be a half wall. The wall should preferably cover the entire door. Quote The question now is that, isit really need a wall or canit be replaced by other types,eg: screen or divider. If itis possible, is it enough justto block the view of thekitchen door once i enteredfrom the main door? Expand Yes, a screen or divider can be used. For a divider, it should preferably be `air-tight'. Not pigeon hole type of divider.For a divider, it can also have - bottom e.g. wooden cabinet and top i.e. glass framed by an outline of wood. This is good if the house is North-South direction. As little light flows thru to allow as much natural light to flow thru the apartment main door. Quote Also, will the "hu lu" play apart by hanging at the windowin the back door to reduce thequick outflow of "Qi"? Expand The hu lu is an authentic Feng Shui tool. But normally, it may not be as effective as a screen or divider. It should normally be used e.g. the entrance to the kitchen rather than say at the back door area. Or at the middle location. Quote Furthermore, from yourarticle, i read that the "PaKau" with the mirror in themiddle can also used to curethe straight Flow of "Qi", butit did not indicate whereshould i hang the "Pa Kau". Expand A ba gua mirror MUST never be used inside a house. It should be used facing outwards of the house. Quote can also used to curethe straight Flow of "Qi", This statement is incorrect when looking at the use of the Ba gua mirror if it is inside of the house. Expand Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_85152 Posted November 4, 2002 Share Posted November 4, 2002 Dear Cecil,Can you define, what can be a screen (i.e what material)For instance can a plastic / cloth screen running the entire length of the kitchen door, can evade the inauspicious effect of the "Kitchen Door" facing the "Main Door".The problem is that I have a one room flat, where I do not have any leverage to do any structural alteration.Kind Regards,A. Vincent Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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