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Dear Henry,
If you are doing an analysis, it is good to consider analysing the `different' results obtained if your main door is at the back or your actual main door.
Usually, the frontage of the house is looked at. Here, standing outside the home or from either the front of the house or the back, check to see which is the brightest.. usually this is done in the morning or up to noon (12.00pm).
1. In many cases, the frontage is where you have your frontdoor or the door to the garage on nearly the same `face'.
2. If your back door is really at the back of the house, it is quite difficult to consider this as your main door. For purposes of FS audit, using say the Flying Star, usually, the front door is still used.
3. But if your backdoor, opens up to a nice `frontage', (where it is bright)... you can certainly consider this as your front door.
A house aligned North to South / South to North is an acceptable configuration.
In terms of preferrence (without considering other audit methods); a North-South oriented house is a `better' choice than say a E-W or W-E facing house. But, I hope one understand that this is just a general statement.
For the `T-junction'; it is best to:
1. Stand at the main entrance and look out of the house. If it is not in direct path of your main door, then, may not need to place a Ba gua mirror.
Check the window(s). If the window, does not face it, again a Ba Gua mirror may not be needed.
Many practitioners are of the opinion that Ba Gua mirror may not be as effective. In my opinion, especially if one is in the west, and where the belief in taoism, buddhism is less apparent, the significance of the Ba Gua mirror (since the belief may not be there)...
I am not sure how much frontage there is in the home, but planting plants along the fence of if you have a brick fence, would be a better option.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/24/01 11:26:00 AM, Henry L wrote:
>Hi everyone
>
>Which door should I consider
>the main door:
>99% of the time I use the back
>door to enter
>my home. I would drive my car
>into my carport
>and into the back entrance.
>My back door has similar
>design as the front door and
>both are white in color. The
>front door faces South where
>my back door faces North and
>may I add it faces a
>T-Intersection.Although I had
>placed a Bagua to reflect the
>negative Chi.
>
>Thanks in advance
>H.L.
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