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Hi,
I read about the N.E is the Devil's Gate. Does this mean that a house has bad fengshui having main door facing NE? This happens to be my best direction and so is my house. What should I do?
My apartment has a view facing a hill where there is this tall antenna for receiving/broadcasting purpose. To me it looks like a tall triangular object on the left side of the window. Is this good or bad? If it's bad, what cure can be done to remove the sha chi? Heard that it's good for students good grade, true?
My apartment is small, so the main door faces directly out to the window. How can I keep the chi in the house without going out directly? Will curtains do the trick?
Which direction is best or worst for putting the stove in a kitchen?
Thank you in advance and look forward to your advices.
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