Posted February 18, 199926 yr I live in an apartment with both the "front" and "back" doors facing West. I enter from outside, but I immediately run into a wall. If I go into the "front" door, I must turn right and go up stairs into the living room. If I go in the "back" door, I turn left and go up stairs that lead directly to the bathroom. From what I have read, I believe there are a number of problems with these entrances. Should I use only one of the doors? and how do I counteract the wall blocking the chi and the possibility of losing wealth out the back from the bathroom?
Posted February 18, 199926 yr Dear Marci,Please see below:------Original Message----- Quote From: "Marci Bergeson" This message is sent from "free-advice" Mailing List.I live in an apartment with both the "front" and "back" doors facing West.I enter from outside, but I immediately run into a wall. If I go into the"front" door, I must turn right and go up stairs into the living room. If Igo in the "back" door, I turn left and go up stairs that lead directly tothe bathroom. From what I have read, I believe there are a number ofproblems with these entrances. Should I use only one of the doors? and howdo I counteract the wall blocking the chi and the possibility of losingwealth out the back from the bathroom? Frankly, the rationale for finding the main entrance door is then to`calculate' the birth chart of the house. For this purpose, if we are notcertain which door to use, a Feng Shui Master can do a calculation to findout which door is more suitable.In your case, for the `front' of the apartment, you could `soften' the wallby e.g. hanging a decorative painting to soften the wall e.g. a scenerypainting or hanging a scroll.As for your back door, you can't do much here other than to `hide' thetoilet e.g. close the door when not in use.Cecil
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