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I have just started studying Feng Shui, but have not reached a level advanced enough to answer one important question. We are buying a townhouse and move in a few months. I have just discovered that our front door and our garage door (we will usually enter directly from the garage) both face in unlucky directions. They face North and South respectively, but we both use the Western Life compass. Fortunately the entrance to our patio is lucky, but that is it. What should we do?
Thank you in advance.
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Dear Kelly,
1. The most important criteria is that the townhouse must fit in with the landscape or the house, situated on a land should fit in with it's surrounding. Here, the frontage of the house is crucial.
2. Only after this then should we then see how well `humans' fit into the house. Thus, one consideration is how suitable is the house to the breadwinner. If the house is not as suitable to the breadwinner, there is not much a breadwinner can do other than move house or find another more suitable house.
Overall, one need not usually go thru such a drastic step.
In a recent forum reply, I summarised houses into roughly several general specific types:-
Type 1
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Excellent house with breadwinner suitable
Excellent house with breadwinner `unsuitable'
Here, it does not really matter much. Wealth creation is favourable.
Type 2
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Good house with breadwinner suitable
Good house with breadwinner `unsuitable'
Feng Shui can boost the house. Not to Type 1 level but can give a significant boost.
Type 3
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Average house with breadwinner suitable
Feng shui can help to boost some luck. When comes to money, it can be smooth flowing i.e. must work for money. If lucky, or favourable
shapes and form enhanced, can help to boost to Type 2.
Type 4
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Average house with breadwinner `unsuitable'
Feng Shui can help to boost it to a Type 3 house. Can try for Type 2 living standards.
Type 5
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Inauspicious (poor) house - especially with inherent Shapes and Form Feng Shui.
For example, inasupicious house where the house itself is sloping backwards or toilets placed at inauspicious sectors etc...
If it is impractical to shift the toilet then e.g. not much can be done other than try to boost other luck.
Please note the " Excellent/good/average.. house " refers more to good Shapes and Forms.
And suitable or unsuitable, in general refers to the Eight House Theory. Or if Ba Zi is used, then Ba Zi Feng Shui.

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unlucky directions. They face
North and South respectively,
but we both use the Western
Life compass. Fortunately the
entrance to our patio is
lucky, but that is it. What
should we do?

"Sector" Feng Shui or paying homage to a sector is too general to be of any use to anyone and what you mentioned need not necessarily is true.
Traditional Feng Shui has specifit tools for specific analysis. Knowing and applying the specific tool can help us better understand ourselves and our house.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 3/11/2002 2:58:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
I have just started studying
Feng Shui, but have not
reached a level advanced
enough to answer one important
question. We are buying a
townhouse and move in a few
months. I have just
discovered that our front door
and our garage door (we will
usually enter directly from
the garage) both face in
unlucky directions. They face
North and South respectively,
but we both use the Western
Life compass. Fortunately the
entrance to our patio is
lucky, but that is it. What
should we do?
Thank you in advance.


Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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Thank you very much for your response. Yes, our building appears to be fine, all are the same height, it is not on any busy roads or the like. Our patio entrance faces West, and our French Doors to the patio face west as well. Overall it is open, full of light, and the bedroom seems perfect. Are you the person who would conduct an off-site consultation if we were to send a floorplan, etc?
Thank you again, you are a tremendous help.
Kelly
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Dear Kelly,
Yes, although it would be better to look at pictures, from your description, your house looks or rather sounds Ok to me.
For off-site audit, I personally handle the all off-site audits.
In many of the off-site audits, many of our clients either fax us and/or if they need urgent responses can use reliable courier services such as FedEX and DHL. So far, many of our US clients use FedEX - which has benn proven to be very good. Or if one is not in a hurry sent the information thru snail mail i.e. postal service.
Which has a turnaround time of just one or two working days. Alternatively, scanned images or scan layout are equally acceptable.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 3/12/2002 4:58:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Thank you very much for your
response. Yes, our building
appears to be fine, all are
the same height, it is not on
any busy roads or the like.
Our patio entrance faces West,
and our French Doors to the
patio face west as well.
Overall it is open, full of
light, and the bedroom seems
perfect. Are you the person
who would conduct an off-site
consultation if we were to
send a floorplan, etc?
Thank you again, you are a
tremendous help.
Kelly

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Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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