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Dear Sandi,
1. Based on what you had mentioned, you should not have a problem in the situation where although the front and back door are directly opposite each other. As, there is a wall between the two front and back door.
2. In Feng Shui, it is advisable not to be under a sloping roof. However, this is much better than directly under (sitting) under a beam. The higher the ceiling the better.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/11/00 8:55:20 AM, Sandi Gamble wrote:
>I just wanted to find out if
>there is a problem with my
>front door, it faces central
>east. Will it have bad
>effects as it is directly
>opposite to back door central
>west in the house. However,
>there is a brick wall in the
>centre of the house that is
>between the two doors. If it
>will cause a problem what
>would you suggest to rectify
>the problem. Also I have
>cathedral or high sloping
>ceilings in the main living
>area of the house with wood
>facing on them, however there
>are no exposed beams. Is this
>good or bad, and if so how can
>it be rectified. Thankyou in
>advance.
>
>Regards Sandi
>
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