If you have the money for such a house, you can usually find one that's just as good AND with an east entrance, so why not have that instead ??? -- just there for those who look for it.
On the other hand, I've lived in all manner of housing with entrances in every direction, and never did I feel supported or doomed in my business endeavors or other life processes that one might expect to be "sensitive" to entrance-direction. Same deal with my jyotish from day to day -- never could see anything working for or against me. Then there's those pesky Chinese Funk Swayists who say the opposite about the directions. All in all, I'd rather listen to Judy about cropcircles. Or, wait, I think I'll start a Criss Angel fan club. Edg --- In [email protected], "jim_flanegin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], "suziezuzie" <msilver1951@> > wrote: > > > > If you could afford the perfect house, price being no obsticle, in a > > perfect location, that looked fantastic on the outside and > like, 'wow' > > on the inside, built with the best materials, with the most > expensive > > upgrades, with a killer view to the ocean or mountains or deserts, > or > > anywhere you liked, but had a south entrance, would you buy it? > > > OF COURSE!:-) >
