myfs_82358 Posted March 11, 2005 Share Posted March 11, 2005 Hi Master Cecil, I have attached a file showing my sitting position in the office and the surrounding offices through the window. There is a corner of the pillar pointing directly at me. Outside of the window, I can see another buildings diagonally facing me, thus, the corner faces me again. At the side (outside), there is another building with one side of its exterior wall filled with thin vertical columns. It feels like many blades pointing at me. Please advise if there is any harm to me with such a surrounding. If so, please advise how I can 'block out' the negativity of my current seat position. Thank you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted March 14, 2005 Staff Share Posted March 14, 2005 Dear Anon, Usually, your office would have installed blinds. Simply draw the blinds and this is good enough : " if one cannot see it it no longer becomes a threat. As for the sharp corner of the pillar:- 1. from your illustration, it does not seem that the front pillar slices into the person. So should not be an issue. 2. furthermore, for a sharp corner in an office, usually after approximately 1 metre distance away from it, the sha qi is pretty weak. Even the two sha qi at the back of you should not be an issue. In addition, if one has a high chair, the two sha qi at the back is a non-issue. Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 3/11/2005 7:44:17 AM, Anonymous wrote:Hi Master Cecil,I have attached a file showingmy sitting position in theoffice and the surroundingoffices through the window.There is a corner of thepillar pointing directly atme. Outside of thewindow, I can see anotherbuildings diagonally facingme, thus, the corner faces meagain. At the side(outside), there is anotherbuilding with one side of itsexterior wall filled with thinvertical columns. Itfeels like many bladespointing at me.Please advise if there is anyharm to me with such asurrounding. If so,please advise how I can 'blockout' the negativity of mycurrent seat position.Thank you. Expand Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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