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Hallo Cecil,
please help me: I have been reading up on fengshui these last months and am appalled to discover that the main entrance of my apartment faces south (160 degrees taken from the center of the door). My kua no. is 6 and this corresponds to my death sector. Unfortunately, as this apartment belongs to my employer, there's hardly anything I could do. Also, my bathrooms are in my shengchi and prosperity directions (northwest and west) and the storeroom is in my nienyen direction. This seems to be a bad layout for my fengshui if I apply only the 8 mansions theory, and not the flying star.
However, when I analyse the individual rooms and not the whole apartment (divide each room into 8 sectors), I find (hopefully I am not wrong) that using the bedroom and study room, that they are located in my very auspicious directions. Do you think this is possible, taking into account my previous description?
Also, the bed where I sleep is under a window-sill and there's no way I could change the bed without encountering greater evils like sleeping with my feet pointed towards the bedroom and apaartment door (opposite each other ) and or facing the bathroom or a mirror. Is there anything I can do to cure this?
I would be most grateful if you could help me out here as my luck in almost all sectors seem to be going from bad to worse. I believe fengshui has something to do with it.
Million of thanks!
Sharon
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