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Dear Nathalie,
In majority of my audits of homes with too many mouths; the main consequence (so far) or the main issue is on the `children'.
I.e. the children or ground adults, have difficulty marrying i.e. becoming bachelors or spinsters.
For older persons, the only consequence is on finance if the front area is lined up directly with the back door or window. I.e. Qi flows directly from the front (in a straight line) to the back. If this can be avoided, this is ok.
If your children are still young, then it is still not a major issue opening them in summer months. But if your children is of `dating/marriage' age, then, there is consequence of staying single.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 6/19/2002 8:13:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>I wonder if anyone can help
>me. I live in a SW 2 Facing
>house. Last year we had 3 sets
>of French doors installed.
>One is in the North Bedroom
>which is a guest room, one set
>is in NE which is a childs
>room which lead on to a
>balcony and the third one is
>downstairs in the Kitchen
>breakfast area which is right
>between NE & East sector. (All
>the doors open outwards!)
>
>I now understand that this is
>very bad Feng Shui too many
>mouths and I am currently not
>opening any of them. However
>are there any cures that would
>allow the doors to be openend
>in the summer months when it
>is hot in the day time? Is
>there anything that you can
>advise?
>
>Many thanks
>Nathalie
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