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Topic: Direction of house - confused
Conf: Discuss :: Free Advice (General Feng Shui), Msg: 11222
From: Anon (Hidden from Privacy)
Date: 5/16/2002 09:39 PM

Dear Rosemarie,

1. If one is applying the `formula' or the Gua number, it is best to apply a specific site's interpretation from begining to the end.

2. The rationale is because, if one uses the steps provided by e.g. each site one should as a end result get the same answers.

3. I cannot blame you for getting confused especially, if one reads a few lines from one site and follow another set of guidelines from another e.g. book.

Here, again, I must emphasise, you have to read totally the instructions from a site and follow it.

4. Rationale, why many are confused:-

4.1 The original template or Chinese compass uses the magnetic South to North. While the western uses North to South.

4.2 To complicate this, some sites refer to the instructions based on the Chinese Luo Pan or Chinese Compass.

Here, we call the frontage the " FACING " direction while the back is known as the " SITTING " direction.

This is why, some books define that the you have to refer to the back door or the `sitting ' direction.

This is prefectly correct since the sitting direction is always facing the front (or the front door area).

5. As this is an international website catering to people who can easily get an ordinary hiker's compass, the main door is always at the direction where the compass is pointing to (from the centre-point of the house). Contrast this with the Chinese Luo pan where the alignment is South to North.

6. Therefore, one has to read the instructions from one site (from start to end) or totally.

Warmest Regards,
Cecil

On 5/14/2002 5:07:00 PM, ROSEMARIE REYES wrote:
>Hi,
>I am new to all this but I
>have been reading books and am
>getting confused. My husband
>and I just bought a new house
>where the main door faces the
>Southeast.
>
>My husband's magic number is a
>2 (1962) and I am a 5 (1963)
>and we are both from the west
>group. One book says that the
>sitting position (which is the
>back of the house) should be
>in an auspicious direction.
>Another book says that the
>front door should face the
>auspicious direction. Is our
>house correct and if it isn't,
>what should we do as a cure?


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