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Dear Mr Low,
I hope I got your description correctly.
From what I understand, it seems like you have supporting structure which often is thicker than the wall or glass frame.
Often this is not an issue. Unless, you are referring to a protuding corner (plastered with concrete). If so, often the sha qi from such a corner is approximately 1 metre distance.
Otherwise, if it is just a tiny protrusion i.e. part of the support structure, then there is often no issue here.
There is no harm in placing a crystal. No issue.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 6/9/2003 11:03:50 AM, kl low wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have just moved into a new
>office cubicle and I
>would like to do a general
>assessment of the Feng Shui
>here.
>
>The cubicle is walled in three
>directions (NW,SW,SE).
>I sits facing the NW on the
>longer side of an L-shaped
>table covering the NW & SW
>sides. There is a top cabinet
>on the SW wall. the walls here
>are just normal cubicle plank
>walls that are as tall as a
>man's height. the door
>of my cubicle faces another
>cubicle. If I stand up in my
>cubicle and look to the East,
>I could see the sharp edge of
>a wall pointed at me. I am
>concerned about this sharp
>edge.
>
>Questions:
>Is this sharp wall edge a
>poison arrow? I only see a
>very small portion of it
>joining with the ceiling when
>I am sitting down.
>
>How do I compensate for this
>arrow?
>
>Does the use of a crystal have
>any effect on the arrow?
>How do I place this crystal
>such that it also serves the
>function of gathering zhi and
>focus into my cubicle ?
>
>Thanks,
>Mr K.L. Low
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