Feng Shui and the Secrets of the Door
Do You Know What the Door Symbolizes?
We have sayings such as “window of opportunity” and “the door to your future.” These metaphors stir up all kinds of images. In the mystical realms, the door is a gateway or symbolic portal to higher consciousness.
In a very physical way, the main door to a house acts like a mouth. We call this opening a “qi gate” in Feng Shui terminology. The word “qi”is associated with air currents and qi is the supplier of energy. Here, we have a mingling of interior and exterior energies.
For example, if we have a road aligned directly with the main door, this exterior force will intensify whatever kind of energy resides there, for good or for bad. This is because of the understood flow of air currents or movement, similar even to a fan. It is common to describe it as a negative circumstance when a road aligns with a door, but this is not necessarily the case. Once in a while, this is a very lucky arrangement.
The Unseen Energies of House Alignment
Unseen energies are created in a house based partly on when the house was built and its precise magnetic compass alignment. Feng Shui tracks the influence of electromagnetism on people and animals. And, there are twenty-four different sectors on the compass to determine orientation. The more well-known classical school which factors in time and direction is the Xuan Kong Fei Xing Flying Star School.
There is also another ring on the Chinese Compass (Luo pan) which divides the 360 degrees into even smaller segments of 5.6 degrees, which are each assigned one of the 60 Hexagrams from the Yi Jing. Use of the compass has been a part of Chinese metaphysics and divination for several thousand years. Masters were using cruder forms of directionology and distinguishing between True North and Magnetic North a long time before the Chinese officially invented the compass.
What Does the Placement Determine?
Exactly where a door opens in relation to the geometric center of the house can determine the number of things such as how well or how poorly an occupant can attract or repel financial success. It can also reveal what kinds of health issues an occupant may encounter while living there. These predictions often tie into the birth data of the occupant.
The energy residing in the house just behind the door is not confined to the entrance. A person may pick up on this energy and drag it around the house to other rooms. This is another reason why we take the energy field at the main door so seriously in a Feng Shui audit. This door energy usually ranks much higher in importance than what kind of energy exists in a dining room or a bathroom.
It is Possible to Enhance Door Energies
Common sense things you can do to enhance the energies at a door include clear, unobstructed access, as well as plenty of natural light. But aside from that, the decision to have a certain element at the door, inside or outside, depends largely on the non-obvious, which Xuan Kong refers to as “the flying stars.” One famous author espouses that a fountain placed just outside the main door can bring infidelity to a marriage. While this might sound so specific as to be accurate, it is actually still too generic to apply in most circumstances.
A door might also be split between two different directions. This can be like entering a room with two different temperatures on each side. It can undermine equilibrium and sense of security. A Feng Shui consultant involved in a project design phase should ensure this flaw does not happen.
Know More About the Energies of Different Colors
People often wonder if the color can make a difference in attracting or repelling luck. A door is a fairly large surface area, more so than the average sized painting. When it is a solid color, it may resonate some of that color’s energy. The decision to paint a door red, blue, white, or any other color relies partially on the house orientation. In other words, you should ignore generic statements such as “a red door is lucky.” Often, these pronouncements are cultural myths or superstitions.
Kartar Diamond grew up in Southern California in the 1970’s and always had an interest in metaphysics and holistic lifestyle choices. She met Master Sang in 1992 became one of his senior graduate instructors from the American Feng Shui Institute. Kartar founded her own company, Feng Shui Solutions, and has advised thousands of clients and students about the healthful benefits of this still greatly misunderstood practice.
Hi Kartar, great article about the importance of the door. Like how you make Classical Feng Shui sound accessible to everybody!
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Ting-Foon Chik