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Hi,
Please read below:-
On 7/6/99 11:24:35 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>dear robert and cecil,
>
>Why everything in the feng
>shui revolves around the main
>door of the house and office.
This is because the main door of the office or the house is considered as the the heart of the house. It is where you get in and out of the house, so the qi which we are considered is very important to be associated with the main door.
If bad qi (sha qi) is present in that sector, it means that sha qi would be circulating in the house, otherwise if good qi is present, the house will have good qi present.
This is the reason why the main door has to be good:)
>Why is it important that
>nothing bad should be facing
>the bedroom door. And why
It is not the bedroom door, but the sector the bedroom is located.
If you noticed that everyone spends about 8 hours or more out of 24 hours a day in the bedroom when you are at home, otherwise it is spent at the office right?
So, this is already a lot of time that you are located in that room. So if you stay in a room with lots of sha qi, it is likely that you will meet with misfortune. Thus, it is very important, after the main door to have a good room.
Warmest Regards
Robert Lee
>these doors are given more
>importance compared to
>other doors of the house.
>Please comment.
>Thanks.
>
>regards,
>
>anonymous
>
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