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My house has 3 doors - Front, side and back (kitchen). I understand the concept of sitting and facing. For each member of the householda different door seems to be better. Can we use different doors to exit and enter the house and if so which door would be considered the main?


If the main breadwinner uses the side door, is this the main door? or should it be the one that is on the facing side?


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Hi Anon,


Actually,a house should best fit the breadwinner. If the house fits the breadwinner, it also means that the rest of the family will benefit from the luck of the breadwinner since he earns a living for the entire family.


The rest of the family does not need to have the entrance or frontage of the house to fit them individually. As long as, each of the family members have a suitable bedroom in which they draw luck from.


So that means that it does not mean that each family member must enter the house using a different entrance (or the entrance that fit them individually).


This isn't how this concept should be applied. Feng shui shouldn't be making your life miserable. It purpose is to create an environment that is harmonious for everyone to live in. If you feel comfortable, then you can work better and stay happier.


Hope that helps.


Warmest Regards
Robert Lee
GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research



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On 3/31/2005 7:19:50 PM, Anonymous wrote:

My house has 3 doors - Front,

side and back (kitchen). I

understand the concept of

sitting and facing. For each

member of the householda

different door seems to be

better. Can we use different

doors to exit and enter the

house and if so which door

would be considered the main?

If the main breadwinner uses

the side door, is this the

main door? or should it be the

one that is on the facing

side?




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