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Dear Evelyn,
It is best to look at the overall `Shapes and Form' of the room and the placement of your table and chair.
Here, it is best to position the table and chair so that one can immediately see who is coming into the room (room door).
Since, you have a half-height wall (for support), this is less of a `problem'.
In my opinion, the placement that you have currently is quite acceptable. If you can, you could try to have the blinds or curtains. But this is not a real issue unless, there are poison arrow(s) aimed into the house thru this window.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 7/23/2001 5:40:00 AM, Evelyn Fang wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>
>My back is facing a half-wall
>window
>(cabinet is built below the
>window). I read
>in some fengshui book that
>this means
>no support. How do I remedy
>the situation
>(there is no blinds/curtain to
>close)?
>
>Thank you.
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