06 April 2010

Feng Shui: Main Door

Qi should always collect in front of the door, and then gently float into the property. If your Qi is being dragged away from the door, then nothing is flowing in and everything is flowing out. How does Qi get dragged away from the door, and from the building? By Pulling Nose Water.

The name Pulling Nose Water is derived from the Qi being pulled away from the Main Door, much like a cow is led away by the nose. Whenever there is a long, narrow pathway or corridor in front of a door, the door is regarded as having a Pulling Nose Water problem.

Every school of Feng Shui stressed the importance of the main door to your home. Your main door to your home is the mouth of your home where most chi enters. Your main door will determine whether the Feng Shui of your home is good or bad.

Before even you think about improving the feng shui of your home, protecting and feng shui your main door first. Below are important feng shui tips for your main doo
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1) Main door should have a protective roof. 
2) Main door should be made of solid wood.
3) Main door should open inwards and have 2 leaves
4) Main door should not be under a toilet/bathroom.
5) Main door should look out to an open space
7) Main door should not face a stair case or toilet
8) Main door should have protective symbol but not a Pa Kua.
9) Main door should face one of your personal fortunate direction.
10) Main door should be located at one of your house's fortunate location.
11) Main door should be located at fortunate timely water star.
12) Size of main door should be measured to fortunate dimensions using a Feng Shui ruler.
Source:
http://www.fengshuilogy.com/
http://www.1fengshui.com/