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Dear Anon,
You should apply the concept: "If it cannot no longer be seen, it is no longer a threat".
Here, the best way to deal with it is to use e.g. blinds or curtains (to block the view). If you use curtains, you can have two layers e.g. a day curtain and a night curtain.
As you had mentioned that you have a blind, although it would be great (Or nice to have) a view of the outside, if the poison arrow is aimed directly towards the window, it is still best to close it or use the blind to reflect out the poison arrow -- best to forgo the view in such a situation.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 10/18/2001 4:08:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Hello. I am new to Feng Shui.
>I just moved into my new
>apartment and realized that I
>have a very large building
>pointing a poison arrow right
>at my window. What can I do?
>
>My apartment building is on
>the corner of an intersection
>of a big street and a small
>side street. Because the big
>street is a lot wider than the
>small street, the two big
>apartment buildings on the
>opposite corners do not point
>at each other, but they point
>at one side of the other
>building--the side that my
>windows are on.
>
>I will try to find bagua
>mirrors to place on the
>outside of my windows, but is
>there anything else I can do?
>I have blinds on the windows,
>and I keep the blinds closed
>at night, but sometimes during
>the day I like to look at the
>view, and is it not good to
>have the blinds open during
>the day to let the light and
>qi in?
>
>Thank you very much for your
>help.
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