Posts Tagged ‘feng shui direction’

Front Door: Northeast

  In a previous blog, I wrote how the direction of your front door can impact your life in that house. If your front door faces northeast, sunlight rarely reaches this area. Northeast is quiet, yin energy which is perfect for reflection and knowledge-seeking. Families that thrive in this home are studious and education-oriented. It ...Read more.

Front Door: Northwest & North

  In a previous blog, I wrote how the direction of your front door can impact your life in that house. If your front door faces northwest or north, you do not have any sunlight that reaches your front door. This is very yin, quiet energy. However, all hope is not lost though. Their are ...Read more.

Front Door: Facing Southwest

  In a previous blog, I wrote how the direction of your front door can impact your life in that house. If your front door faces southwest it still receives a good amount of sunshine, albeit more softly. The southwest is yin energy, as it represents the nurturing qualities of mother. A house in this ...Read more.

Front Door: Facing South

  In a previous blog, I wrote how the direction of your front door can impact your life in that house. If your front door faces south, this is a very good direction. South represents a peak time, the peak of summer and the peak of noontime. It is very strong yang energy. It is ...Read more.

Which Direction Does Your Front Door Face?

  Most people know what general direction their front door faces. But did you know that there is inherent energy, or chi, associated with that direction? The chi for each compass direction is created by the sun's path through the sky. Months ago, I wrote a series of blogs on the front door direction for ...Read more.

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