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Dear Peck Wun,
1. Usually, it is good to have bedroom doors that are properly aligned i.e. good to have the doors:-
2. at a corner rather than at the centre of the room. Where the door opens unobstrusively into the room.
3. In my opinion, it is the general consensus amongst many FS practitioners that doors should not directly face each other.
4. Therefore, I share the same view that it is of secondary importance that two doors should face each other. The common consensus is that it would lead to arguments or friction between parties sleeping in each of the room. Therefore, it can be regarded as inauspicious.
5. If you are able to get or contact the author, try to check with him/her - if you can.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 3/14/2002 9:25:19 AM, Peck Wun Wong wrote:
>Hi Cecil,
>I have recently read a book on
>feng shui, it says in the book
>that "An Apartment with good
>Feng Shui features, the doors
>to the bedrooms are properly
>aligned to each other and it
>repeat that Doors should be
>aligned directly opposite each
>other.
>I am confused as you have said
>bedroom doors facing directly
>opposite is inauspicious.
>Please enlight me????
>Thanks
>Peck Wun
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