myfs_102455 Posted April 21, 2004 Share Posted April 21, 2004 Dear Sir:Thank you for your help.I am having a difficulty in finding the facing direction for the house. The front door and the garage door face North and the road. The front of the house has a garage and the bedroom. Most of my windows are on the back. Living room, play room and the dining room are towards the back on the south side. It seems to me that the facing direction is South if more energy are on the back. Do the front door and the garage door outweight the windows and the active areas when we determine the facing direction or it isincorrect?Please, help me to find the proper facing direction because I have a Double Facing Star Chart or the Double Sitting Star Chart depending on the facing direction. Therefore, I do not know if I need to apply cure for the back or for the front of the house. Please, let me know if I have a KAN house (sitting N1, facing S1)or LI house (Period 8) (sitting S1, facing N1).With respect, Elena. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted April 23, 2004 Staff Share Posted April 23, 2004 Dear Elena,1. You can also check out my write-up today: two parts:Part I & Part II : Facing direction of a home.2.Under the above article, since your is a landed property, try to also determine the "Mouth-of-the-house" or generally where is the frontage of your home.3. In your case, and based on your description, it would seem that your home facing direction could be the South as you had mentioned.4. It does not matter if your front door or garage is at the north.5. Often, especially for homes that suit your current description, and if there is a large lake, where the south side overlooks such a water feature or clear space then, there is even a clearer distinction that the home has a south facing direction.6. As mentioned in my earlier messages under Part I & II of a similar question, the reason why the frontage is looked at is to try to see where the qi influence comes in. And since you mentioned that the south side has the most windows, this would mean that there is a higher probability of qi (good or bad) coming in from this.I would therefore, agree with your findings that south should be a better bet!Sometimes, we may not necessarily be too concerned with the same orientation of charts that share similar "opposites".For example, to understand what I mean, try to check out the "corresponding" Flying star charts:-A North N2 or N3 chart vs a South S2 and/or S3 chart.If one looks carefully, they are a mirror image of each other. For example, under a Period 7, N2 or N3 chart, the north sector has the double 7s with base 3.And a look at a Period 7, South S2 or S3, it shares a similar double 7's with base 3 exactly at the north sector. Nearly all the information is the same except for a mirror image of WS vs MS and vice versa.In the same way, try taking a look at direct opposite charts i.e. East E2 or E3 with West W2 or W3 etc...Can one spot this "mirror" image? And can one ponder over some of the similarities in relation to Elena's question, below?Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 4/21/2004 9:00:12 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Sir:Thank you for your help.I amhaving a difficulty in findingthe facing direction for thehouse. The front door and thegarage door face North and theroad. The front of the househas a garage and the bedroom.Most of my windows are on theback. Living room, play roomand the dining room aretowards the back on the southside. It seems to me that thefacing direction is South ifmore energy are on the back.Do the front door and thegarage door outweight thewindows and the active areaswhen we determine the facingdirection or itisincorrect?Please, help me to find theproper facing directionbecause I have a Double FacingStar Chart or the DoubleSitting Star Chart dependingon the facing direction.Therefore, I do not know if Ineed to apply cure for theback or for the front of thehouse.Please, let me know if Ihave a KAN house (sitting N1,facing S1)or LI house(Period 8) (sitting S1, facingN1).With respect, Elena. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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