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Dear Anon,
Before, I go into the question, just to let you know that you do need to post a few messages in the forum.
As this forum is moderated to ensure 100 percent `flame free', your message will appear on the forum once it is reviewed.
The rationale is because at the last count there are at least 7,000 users listening in to the forum and we cannot afford to have a inconsiderate flamer or spammer on this forum.
To answer your question:
1. Under the Eight House Theory, if the deathline falls on the main entrance door, this is considered the most " unsuitable " house for the `breadwinner'.
2. Other considerations under the Eight House Theory is that under condition 1, lets hope that the disaster intangible force does not fall under the `breadwinner's' bedroom location.
It is equally inauspicious to have the Irritation or 5 Ghosts sector falling at the bedroom but this is of lesser impact.
Anyway, this is done generally using only the Eight House Theory.
If the death or disaster line falls on the main entrance door, it is best to use other Feng Shui tools to analyse further into the situation. Tools such as Flying Star and the most recent that will be launched soon... Ba Zhi Feng Shui.
3. To clarify on finding the direction of the main entrance door:
One should not stand at the door and look out to take directions. But instead, to find the centrepoint of the house.
At the centrepoint, look at the compass direction. From here, locate the direction of the main entrance door.
I have provided several examples of how to find the main entrance door direction. One link is at http://www.3dglobe.com/fs/house1.htm
Hope the above helps.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil Lee
On 9/27/99 2:08:49 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>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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