myfs_79343 Posted May 6, 2002 Share Posted May 6, 2002 After reading on shape and form, it is mentioned that the main entrance should not immediately face a wall. This is what exactly happening to my house now. Please see attached. So should I place a ba gua to counter act?Regards,Serene Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 6, 2002 Staff Share Posted May 6, 2002 Dear Serene, Thank you for a picture showing the main entrance area. From what I can see, there is relatively no need for you to place a ba gua mirror above your main door for the following reasons:- 1. Contrary to what may have been preceived, your main door is `protected' by the wall which is quite a distance away. 2. Perhaps, if there is a long and narrow corridor that `ends' at your main door, or the corridor railing / wall points into the main door, then this is considered a threat. It is it a corridor railing / wall angled towards your door, a simple solution is to place plants along the corridor area to soften the blow. 3. Normally, it would not be good to place ba gua mirrors in your situation. Warmest Regards, Cecil Quote On 5/6/2002 9:50:00 PM, Anonymous wrote: After reading on shape and form, it is mentioned that the main entrance should not immediately face a wall. This is what exactly happening to my house now. Please see attached. So should I place a ba gua to counter act? Regards, Serene Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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