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Dear Neil,
Yes, it is very common for Feng Shui practitioners to `agree' that the front door need not necessarily be the main entrance door.
It can be the garage door. However, some FS practitioners also go further to mention that if there is a discrepancy, the main door should be the one with the house number on it. Alternatively, the house number be placed on to the alternative door i.e. the garage door.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/10/00 6:40:04 AM, Neil Poese wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I am a west person in a house
>with a front door that faces
>east. I understand that this
>is "Total Loss." We’re now
>using that entry as a craft
>room, we’ve placed a mirror
>over that outside door, and in
>the spring would add lighting
>in the front, and develop the
>south door.
>
>We actually use the door to
>the garage as our entry and it
>faces north. One of the books
>that we read said that the
>front door is really the one
>that you actually use, not
>necessarily the door designed
>as the "front door." Is this
>true?
>
>Many thanks,
>Neil and Sarah
>
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