Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Determining your Feng Shui main door
The question of defining the right Feng Shui front door comes up very often, as in many cases the front door of the house is rarely used.
A back door, a side door or a garage door would be used much more frequently, which makes it important to have these doors infused with good, clean energy for you and your family's well-being.
However, this does not make any of these doors a front door; just a more active door closely connected to your health.
For all Feng Shui purposes, such as defining the bagua of your home, checking the flow of chi, balancing the energy of the male and female sides of the house and more, the main door, or the front door, is the door that was initially designed for the house as the main door.
As with everything, there are many variables to this statement. Generally, unless the house went through a big remodeling project and the main door was repositioned by the architect taking into consideration the house as a whole, the front door is as mentioned above.
In many cases a back door, a side door or a garage door would be used much more frequently, which makes it important to have these doors infused with good, clean energy for you and your family's well-being.
This does not make any of these doors a front door, though; just a more active door closely connected to your health.
What does it mean to have your secondary active doors infused with good energy? Basically, it means having a welcoming secondary entry that you treat well. An entry that looks good, is clean, well-organized and visually pleasing to the eye/well decorated.
As you use that door everyday, on a Feng Shui energy level the way you come into the house and the way you leave the house are very important.
A back door, a side door or a garage door would be used much more frequently, which makes it important to have these doors infused with good, clean energy for you and your family's well-being.
However, this does not make any of these doors a front door; just a more active door closely connected to your health.
For all Feng Shui purposes, such as defining the bagua of your home, checking the flow of chi, balancing the energy of the male and female sides of the house and more, the main door, or the front door, is the door that was initially designed for the house as the main door.
As with everything, there are many variables to this statement. Generally, unless the house went through a big remodeling project and the main door was repositioned by the architect taking into consideration the house as a whole, the front door is as mentioned above.
In many cases a back door, a side door or a garage door would be used much more frequently, which makes it important to have these doors infused with good, clean energy for you and your family's well-being.
This does not make any of these doors a front door, though; just a more active door closely connected to your health.
What does it mean to have your secondary active doors infused with good energy? Basically, it means having a welcoming secondary entry that you treat well. An entry that looks good, is clean, well-organized and visually pleasing to the eye/well decorated.
As you use that door everyday, on a Feng Shui energy level the way you come into the house and the way you leave the house are very important.
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