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We are purchasing a North facing, period 7,house, which is considered Excellent for my husband (breadwinner).


However, the main door itself is located in his spook sector ( in NE sector of house,yetfacing north with facing of house).The flying star analysis for the housesays this isan excellent sector for the house.


How do we interpret the suitability of the house if it is ideal facing, yet main door is not in ideal sector for breadwinner, but is an excellent sector of house?


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Dear Felicia,


Felicia Pannell wrote:
We are purchasing a North facing, period 7,house, which is considered Excellent for my husband (breadwinner).

The facing of your home is most important. So this has to be most suitable.


Felicia Pannell wrote:
However, the main door itself is located in his spook sector ( in NE sector of house,yetfacing north with facing of house).The flying star analysis for the housesays this isan excellent sector for the house.

For this, the flying star of the main door will be more important than the suitability based on your ba zi. This is because the sector that your main door fall under will contain the whether you have any good stars that can be activated to or balance up to prevent illness or misfortune stars from causing harm to the rest of the family.


Felicia Pannell wrote:
How do we interpret the suitability of the house if it is ideal facing, yet main door is not in ideal sector for breadwinner, but is an excellent sector of house?

For eight house, just need to focus on the Facing direction and the bedroom which the breadwinner uses. The rest you should be assessing the flying star to activate the good and balance up the bad sector.


Therefore, the house is deemed to be a suitable house for you.


Hope that helps.


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


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