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In general, the devil's gate concept can be linked to the Flying Star theory. If the northeast sector exhibits predominantly "yin" Flying Star numbers, then this could raise some red flags. Otherwise, it is usually not a significant concern.


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Is garage considered part of the house ? I have a corner lot. On it's left is the road and on it's right is a firewalled house ( where my garage is ). This is when you are facing my house.


My garage is on the North east ( they call it "Devil's gate " ) of my house. I am also born on the year of the Dog ( 1958 ) and my main door seemed to be in the South East. ( Just refer it to my housing plan ). Is there a feng Shui cure for this scenario ( the Devils gate )?


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1. Typically, it is advisable to keep the garage separate from the main living space, but this decision ultimately hinges on the overall layout of the house. In certain cases, integrating the garage with the home may be unavoidable.

2. In general, the devil's gate concept can be linked to the Flying Star theory. If the northeast sector exhibits predominantly "yin" Flying Star numbers, then this could raise some red flags. Otherwise, it is usually not a significant concern.

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" The inclusion of the garage in a home's Feng Shui considerations depends on the overall energy balance of the property. Additionally, the alignment of devil's gate with the Flying Star theory, particularly in the northeast direction, may raise concerns if the energy numbers are unfavorable." Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.net

 

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Is garage considered part of the house ? I have a corner lot. On it's left is the road and on it's right is a firewalled house ( where my garage is ). This is when you are facing my house.

 

My garage is on the North east ( they call it "Devil's gate " ) of my house. I am also born on the year of the Dog ( 1958 ) and my main door seemed to be in the South East. ( Just refer it to my housing plan ). Is there a feng Shui cure for this scenario ( the Devils gate )?

 


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Devil’s gate ... 

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Hi, 

 
I recently came across the article "Is north east direction the devils gate" and you have asked to share the experience at the end of the article.
 
Myself , I am an indian residing in employment pass in singapore and am staying in yew tee. Our house has a hindu temple in the direction of north east. We were facing continuous troubles(bad dreams, thoughts, sudden noises) from the day we enter the house. I have been went upto suicide because of these problems during my pregnancy.  I left the home to my native to be free from these problems for the safety of my child.  We dont know the reason for this. My husband like the home as it is near the reservoir(water body) and is clean. But I dont feel good energy in home and often feel the negativity. We were not able to vacate the home due to contract. 
 
I am very thankful for your article. Let me know if temple is affecting our home and what is the remedy for this.
 
Thank you

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  • Cecil Lee changed the title to In general, the devil's gate concept can be linked to the Flying Star theory. If the northeast sector exhibits predominantly "yin" Flying Star numbers, then this could raise some red flags. Otherwise, it is usually not a significant concern.

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