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Dear Sara,
According to the workings of the Chi, this would mean that the Chi will flow right through your home from the front door to the back door, without, circulating into the house.
You may like to consider using a screen to block the main entrance, so the Chi will have a chance to circulate into the house as the screen placed slightly in front of the door will redirect the chi to turn left or right. Allowing it to circulate around the room, rather then exiting directly to the back door.
Warmest Regards
Robert Lee

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On 1/31/99 2:25:50 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi,
We just bought a house wherein
the front door is directly
aligned with the back door. I
heard that this is bad. How
can we remedy this?
Thank you very much for your
help.
Sara

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Hi there,

I have the same issue where the front door is directly aligned with the back sliding door but my property is a condo and will be too small to put up a screen or partition; is there anything else that can be done? Perhaps with the use of crystals?


Thank you!

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Yes, this is a pretty common senairo for many apartments.


Anonymous wrote:
Hi there,

I have the same issue where the front door is directly aligned with the back sliding door but my property is a condo and will be too small to put up a screen or partition; is there anything else that can be done? Perhaps with the use of crystals?


Thank you!


Often, these are the common senarios:-


1. Often, we can draw "down" the curtain. And the curtain can act as a partial screen.


2. If it is a sliding door, then, slide the fixed panel towards the side directly facing the main door.


3. If we have a tall cabinet e.g. a tall tv cabinet. This is a plus point.



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