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Dear Ber,
I had encountered the same situtation when I was young. I was living in an extended family and we had this passage way with rooms on each side of it.
It so happens that me and my elder brother's room and my two cousins were directly opposite each other. I am not sure if this is a coincidence but we were always "fighting" with each other i.e. my cousins with me and my brother.
Not sure if this is part of growing up or a coincidence in Feng Shui.
In Feng Shui, it is mentioned that when two rooms have the doors directly opposite each other, the parties in each room are suppose to be a `loggerhead'.
The above is the rationale why, the two doors should not (suppose) not to be opposite each other.
Some Feng Shui practioners have mentioned placing a wind chime between the rooms as it is suppose to neuralise `sha qi'. This is one alternative provided, the rest of the Flying Star of the house checks out not to be unfavourable with having the wind chime at the location.
Try as far as possible to avoid having a Metal wind chime at North West, West (Metal element location) or the NE and SW (devil's gate and SW = devil's back door).
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 10/25/99 9:24:05 AM, Ber Cardor wrote:
>Dear Cecil
>
>I had two bed room which face
>door to door. There is a
>narrow pathway between them.
>
>I read from feng shui books
>that this is not good but I
>don't know in what way it is
>not good. What will this
>effect one's life,luck or
>health?
>
>IS there anyway to resolve
>besides closing the door or
>using screen to block? I
>cannot place screen to block
>the room as the pathway is too
>narrow and the room are small.
>It is inconvenient to block
>the room using screen.
>
>Thanks
>
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