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May I know is it advisable to live in a sum of ten apartment but with main door facing the breadwinner's death direction?


What if it is a parent string house but main door still facing other unauspicious direction for the breadwinner?


What if he uses another door (suitable for his KUA) to enter - would that reduce the auspicious effect of the apartment/house?


Thank you for your advice.


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Dear Anon,


Anonymous wrote:
May I know is it advisable to live in a sum of ten apartment but with main door facing the breadwinner's death direction?



Anonymous wrote:
What if it is a parent string house but main door still facing other unauspicious direction for the breadwinner?

Generally, it is not advisable. The reason being is that a unsuitable house simply means that you cannot enjoy the maximium amount of luck from the house. ie Death and Disaster, means say you can only enjoy a small amount of luck from the house. So say the house can normally give you 100%. If it is suitable to you, you can enjoy 100%. If it is unsuitable to you, it is like saying you can only enjoy maybe about less than 25% of the entire luck.


That is why, it is sometimes better to find a more suitable house, and slightly better than average house luck. Then an unsuitable house with exellent house luck.


Anonymous wrote:
What if he uses another door (suitable for his KUA) to enter - would that reduce the auspicious effect of the apartment/house?

This depends on the a few factors.


For example, say for apartments on higher level, though it is still possible take the main door as the frontage, the Qi will still majority comes from the frontage (ie living room/balcony). So in reality your luck will be treated based on that frontage.


For apartments lower floors, yes this is still possible to opt for the main door entrance to use.For landed property, this might also be possible.


However, generally, if is still if a proper frontagecan be determined, and that you are deemed not suitable, it should be avoided as far as possible. This willeliminate any doubts.


Hopethat helps.


Warmest Regards
Robert Lee
GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research


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