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Dear Wasis,
Before you change the door to NE:
1. What is your rationale other than the direction is suitable for your dad.
2. When was the house built? If it is built before 1984, then tilting the main door would change the birth chart of the house.
3. Has the previous change (door direction) had affected your family's luck.
4. Yes, if one wants to consider changing the door direction to NE, it has to be done with much consideration. Especially, the Flying Star chart numbers at that sector.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 6/18/2002 11:03:19 AM, Wasis Sugiono wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>
>I'm a bit confused about
>changing my main door. We
>currently enter the house
>from garage. And the door
>connecting garage and house is
>at 78 degree. This
>direction is not suitable for
>my father, whose Gua is 8. So
>that we want to
>use back our former front door
>(29 degree). However, this
>direction is North
>East (Devil's Gate). So, is it
>still allowed to change the
>main door to
>north east? Do we need any
>additional protection? Thanks
>in advance.
>
>Regards,
>Wasis
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