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Dear Kathleen,
Yes, too much light e.g. from glass walls have a negative effect. As it creates too much `Yang energy'.
Unlike normal walls that can absord some of the `yang energy'; too much glass relects and bounce light causing an unbalanced effect.
Ideally, renovation should be done to correct this. If this is not possible, then plants can be used to counter or absorb some of it. But if the panels of glass covers a large area, more plants may be needed (and this may not be feasible). Alternatively, one may have to consider hanging posters or painting on each side of the wall to neutralise the dispersion of light. (The ideal situation is to renovation as mentioned earlier).
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 2/9/2002 12:02:00 PM, Kathleen Leuba wrote:
>Could you comment on the
>effect of glass walls in an
>office setting? Our company
>moved one year ago to a suite
>where (a) the front door faces
>a glass wall, which views into
>the conference room (b) all 4
>management offices have glass
>entry walls and doors.
>The simple result of this
>structure: no privacy.
>A more complex result seems to
>be that chaotic energy
>prevails. We seem to be
>involved now in many projects
>that constantly change or get
>cancelled after much effort.
>The work requirements now seem
>to be very rushed and too much
>is happening too fast!
>I am a beginner in Feng Shui
>learning, and would like to
>know which elements might help
>us counteract the effects of
>all this glass, to bring some
>calm to our work.
>Thank you.
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