We always go in and out of our house through the garage. Should we use that door to place the ba gua?
A. No. When you place the ba gua over your entire house, always align it to the formal front door. The architect who designed your home designed a main entry. This is the “mouth of chi” for your home regardless of where it is located and whether or not you use it on a daily basis. In fact, if you don’t use your front door regularly, you are probably shutting out some good chi that could be entering and circulating through your home (see Quick Tip 20 in the Fast Feng Shui book for more information on why you should use your front door on a regular basis). You may have heard that you should position the ba gua according to the door that you most often use. It is important to remember that this rule is true only for individual rooms within the home, and does not apply to the ba gua for the entire house or apartment. For example, you may be able to enter your living room from the front hallway, through an archway to the dining room, or through the door to the sun porch on the side of the h
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