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Can you tell me how to remedy a large sliding glass back door that opens to a flight of steps five feet away and leads straight down to a cull de sac? There is no covering on the door and it is very uncomfortable since everyone can look in. It feels as if all the wealth is being washed away down those steps. I'm planning to get some type of curtain for the glass door, but the house does not belong to me so I can't relocate the steps. Is there some thing else I can do to stop the Qi from flowing out so fast? It is in the NW sector of the house.
The house has many Feng Shui problems. It's a SW sitting house and the main entrance is located in the SE. It's is also very inauspiciously shaped. The original house was rectangle now there are so many add on rooms that it looks like a a triangle wedge on one side. The owner divided the house into two units and on our side. The south section is almost completely missing. (it's part of the other unit) and the north section is also very small. It's on top of a hill and both front and back entrance is facing cul de sacs and there are four house with corners pointing at our doors and windows.
Since I've lived here, I've gotten into several home base business and have lost money on all of them. Every month my income is less than my expenses. The rent is very inexpensive here because the owner is a personal friend, but it's been over five years and I can't continue like this much longer. The worst part is I am a writer and can't seem to finish my projects.
Please give me some advice. Should I move or are there some remedies I can do to improve my situation.
I really appreciate your help.
Thanks,
Cheui May

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Dear Cheui May,
1. You should as you mentioned use curtains at the large sliding glass back door.
2. Is there any way of placing two potted plants on both sides of the steps or at the landing area of the steps.
3. Is it possible for you to draw a rough sketch of the triangle wedge shape or the area of the room u are occupying now.
Where best, especially the bedroom, kitchen and the living room should not be having an odd shape.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 11/21/99 8:38:24 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Can you tell me how to remedy
a large sliding glass back
door that opens to a flight of
steps five feet away and leads
straight down to a cull de
sac? There is no covering on
the door and it is very
uncomfortable since everyone
can look in. It feels as if
all the wealth is being washed
away down those steps. I'm
planning to get some type of
curtain for the glass door,
but the house does not belong
to me so I can't relocate the
steps. Is there some thing
else I can do to stop the Qi
from flowing out so fast? It
is in the NW sector of the
house.
The house has many Feng Shui
problems. It's a SW sitting
house and the main entrance is
located in the SE. It's is
also very inauspiciously
shaped. The original house
was rectangle now there are so
many add on rooms that it
looks like a a triangle wedge
on one side. The owner divided
the house into two units and
on our side. The south section
is almost completely missing.
(it's part of the other unit)
and the north section is also
very small. It's on top of a
hill and both front and back
entrance is facing cul de sacs
and there are four house with
corners pointing at our doors
and windows.
Since I've lived here, I've
gotten into several home base
business and have lost money
on all of them. Every month
my income is less than my
expenses. The rent is very
inexpensive here because the
owner is a personal friend,
but it's been over five years
and I can't continue like this
much longer. The worst part
is I am a writer and can't
seem to finish my projects.
Please give me some advice.
Should I move or are there
some remedies I can do to
improve my situation.
I really appreciate your help.
Thanks,
Cheui May


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