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Dear Anon,
1. If you have a sketch it would help greatly especially if some of the recent new Housing Flats that I had audited may have a narrow corridor leading to an `angled' house. However, please read further and if none of what I mentioned below applies, then, it may not be an issue here.
For example, this house has it's door tilted facing the lift and the corridor railing points towards the main entrance door.
In such a situation, then, this can be considered bad sha qi and should be corrected.
2. It also depends on the distance between the flat and the lift. The further the better.
Normally, if your main door is parallel to the lift door and if you stand at the main door facing outwards; if there is no poison arrows in the form of:
a. A single object e.g. lamp post visible slicing the road (for a low level flat e.g. 2nd level).
or
b. the corridor angled towards your door.
If none of the above, then, you do not need to do any corrections.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil Lee
On 1/10/2002 12:38:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Our main door is facing the
>south which is one of our
>auspicious direction but it is
>also facing the lift. Is this
>all right?
>
>Thank you.
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