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Dear Anon,
1. From a Feng Shui perspective, it is more important to understand the flow of qi within this house.
2. This is where, a layout plan is important. A layout plan can help us to `visualise' the flow of qi within the home. Instead of relying totally on the idea of three windows in a straight.
3. Questions asked (or posed) are:
3.1 Are the windows spaced quite far from each other. Usually, the distance between all three windows in a straight line can be quite far.
And in theory, it may seem that qi can flow straight in and out. But, in reality qi often meander and perhaps only a small percent is `leak' out if any.
3.2 It is good to look at the furniture in each room to see if this may or may not pose a threat.
Therefore, it is best to take alook at the layout and see if qi can properly circulate or `flux' centrally in the home from all directions.
I have to reserve caution - in such a situation with such limited information.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 5/17/2003 7:19:52 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Hi Cecil,
>I am still very concern about
>the alignment of the 3 windows
>forming a straight line from
>the kitchen to the master
>bedroom. Hope that you can
>advise.
>Thanks.
>
>Hi Cecil,
>The windows of my kitchen and
>the 2 sets of windows of my
>master bedroom almost formed a
>straight line. so if I open
>all the windows, I can see
>through from kitchen to the
>other end of the bedroom and
>out. Is this a major problem
>as I normally open all the
>windows.
>Also I display a set of 18
>years of "tung shui" as a
>display art on a piece of wall
>near the living hall windows.
>Is this acceptable?
>Many thanks for your advise.
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