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Dear Daniel,
I strongly urgue everyone to learn proper Feng Shui foundations first.
When we talk about 2 main doors, we are only talking about the `end result' and not the root of the situation.
We need to understand the root of the situation. Here, it does not matter first whether there are two main doors or three main doors.
In `proper' Feng Shui, since we find that the house can have two doors, it would be good to do a Feng Shui audit to find out what are the senarios like if I use Door A or Door B.
If one of the doors is more auspicious then the other, we should best try to use the door more frequently (for ourselves). We should not be duly concerned about our visitors unless they visit us nearly everyday.
What is more important is to sybollically made one of the doors our main door.
We can always continue to look at the surface all the time but miss looking at the underlining reasons below.
For example, more often we see a graceful duck swimming in a pond. But we do not see it working very hard to paddle itself underwater.
Feng Shui is also not a cure all or a quick fix situation where it is the centre of the universe or has a 100 uses. This is simply not true.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 12/7/99 9:42:12 AM, Daniel Wong wrote:
>Can there be 2 main doors in
>the house?
>
>we enter the home through the
>back which leads into the
>kitchen.
>
>the visitors use the front
>door which leads into the
>lounge.
>
>what do we call the main door?
>
>also, to apply feng shui, do
>we use the main door to
>determin the bagua or the
>compass directions?
>
>and which is the best room to
>apply feng shui first??
>
>sorry if i have a lot of
>questions. right now my feng
>shui beliefs are bad.
>everybody seems to arguee at
>each other about which is
>right and wrong.
>
>thanks again. i also
>appreciate your time that you
>have put into me.
>
>daniel
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