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Posted

Dear Friend,
I am not clear as to the use of the bagua,
in relation to the whole house, and each room.
Should "true North" be constant, or change
for each room,and based on the door you enter?
Could you please explain?
Best Regards,
Ian
Posted
  • Staff

Dear Ian,
I can quite understand your confusion here.
In this website, and for those trying to find the main entrance direction:
1. Always find the centrepoint of the house and from the centrepoint, locate the compass direction of the main entrance.
Reference:
http://www.geomancy.net/fs/cecilcompass.htm
2. If you are referring to the use of the `Bagua' as those taught by Black Hat Sect or BTB .. then in my opinion, this is not the correct way to `practise' FS. BTB type of practise is not recognised form and a large measure is focused on making one purchase objects etc... and other marketing ploys to get one to depart with their money.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 3/27/01 4:39:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Friend,
I am not clear as to the use
of the bagua,
in relation to the whole
house, and each room.
Should "true North" be
constant, or change
for each room,and based on the
door you enter?
Could you please explain?
Best Regards,
Ian

Posted

Dear Cecil,
I'd like to ask you about the terms: main entrance, front door and main
gate. Are they the same? Because in my house, the front door (in north
sector) is usually used by guests. Before it, they must pass through the
main gate (north east sector). The family members seldom use the front door.
We usually use the garage door (north east sector). FYI, the main gate is
the first entrance to enter the house. Is this our main entrance?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Wasis
Posted
  • Staff

Dear Wasis,
Would it be possible for you to upload a .gif or .jpg or .bmp file for a clearer understanding of your situation.
Usually, you should leave out the main gate as this should not be considered the main entrance.
For the main entrance, for many homes, there are usually two doors to the main entrance or distinctly, in many instances, the main entrance door can be seen from the frontage of the house. Or when we drive-in to the house, we could see the main entrance door.
Alternatively, it should be the `largest' door in the home.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

Quote
On 3/28/01 2:34:20 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Cecil,
I'd like to ask you about the
terms: main entrance, front
door and main
gate. Are they the same?
Because in my house, the front
door (in north
sector) is usually used by
guests. Before it, they must
pass through the
main gate (north east sector).
The family members seldom use
the front door.
We usually use the garage door
(north east sector). FYI, the
main gate is
the first entrance to enter
the house. Is this our main
entrance?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Wasis

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