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Dear Anon (Hidden from Privacy),
How bad is it if one's deathline falls on the maindoor? My sister wishes to buy a house where her husband's deathline falls on the maindoor. Since both she and her husband are East group people, the Northwest located maindoor is not supposed to be good for them. But if one stands at the maindoor physically and look out, the door actually faces North. According to the Lo-shu grid, the door is located in the Northwest grid ( 310 degrees ) and the flying star of this house ( built in period 7 ) is auspicious for period 7. Do they have to correct the deathline? Will putting a Pakua at the maindoor suffice? If they do correct the deathline, wouldn't they be reflecting away the goodluck stated in the flying star theory?
The main star numeral of the maindoor is 8 and the chor sin is 7 while the siang sin is 9. I understand it's very auspicious for period 7 & 8. But the men tend to have extramarital affairs. How do we correct that?
If another door is opened in the East for their son, would that change the orientation of their present turtle/tiger/dragon hills??
Please advise as they would like to buy this house as soon as possible if everything is ok.
Thank you.
Regards,
Jade
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