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Dear Pat,
Frankly, if one is using proper Feng Shui Audit, it involves many Feng Shui concepts and principles and includes other disciplines such as Pillars of Destiny of each member of the family.
There is no way, to just give a brief description and somehow an answer can be given.
Majority of the time, a Feng Shui practitioner has to be present to review the external environment, the site and then look at the sitting of the house.
Usually, based only on the Shapes and Form School of Feng Shui, a site should be best to have the backing (support) of a mountain while the frontage of the house (the frontage need not necessarily be the front door) should face clear space and/or a water position.
On 2/11/01 8:13:00 PM, Pat Fosberg wrote:
>My husband & I are getting
>ready to build a new home. We
>have a one acre view
>lot...mountain views on the
>south & east & if we build a 2
>story home we can see ocean &
>island views on the west. Also
>on the north side is a small
>road which is not busy &
>across that road is lemon
>orchards that will never be
>built on. We are having a
>difficult time positioning the
>home & front door.
>My birthday
>is march 14, 1954 & my
>husbands is june 29 1955. I am
>most of the time the bread
>winner & I conduct a lot of my
>business at home. Please help
>with any suggestions.
Please refer to the forum conference: Samples that will not receive a proper reply. I do not need to elaborate further on this.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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